On Tuesday 01 March 2005 20:51, Kyrre M Begnum wrote:
> Thank you, i got a reply on that a while ago pointing me to a patch of
> that kind. I am gratefull for the follow-up though. If i may ask, is the
> patch on its way into 2.6.11? Blaisorblade mentioned it being on his list
> somewhere.
No, I wa
Thank you, i got a reply on that a while ago pointing me to a patch of
that kind. I am gratefull for the follow-up though. If i may ask, is the
patch on its way into 2.6.11? Blaisorblade mentioned it being on his list
somewhere.
I have noticed that when I supply a command line longer than 513
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I have noticed that when I supply a command line longer than 513
> characters (or was it 512?) the kernel crashes. Output supplied at the
> end of mail. This does not seem to be a problem on the old 2.4.24
> guest kernels. Is there a way I can change this, perhaps during k
On Friday 07 January 2005 12:02, Catalin(ux aka Dino) BOIE wrote:
> >> You have a patch at:
> >> http://kernel.umbrella.ro/kpatches/uml-extend-cmd-line-limits.patch
> > Thank you very much. Is this patch coing to find its way into mainstram
> > UML at some point or do I have to look for it in the
You have a patch at:
http://kernel.umbrella.ro/kpatches/uml-extend-cmd-line-limits.patch
Thank you very much. Is this patch coing to find its way into mainstram
UML at some point or do I have to look for it in the future too?
I forwarded it to Jeff and it "saw" the linux-kernel mailing list but no
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Catalin(ux aka Dino) BOIE wrote:
> You have a patch at:
> http://kernel.umbrella.ro/kpatches/uml-extend-cmd-line-limits.patch
Thank you very much. Is this patch coing to find its way into mainstram
UML at some point or do I have to look for it in the future too?
>
> >
> > I h
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Kyrre M Begnum wrote:
Hello, list.
Hello!
You have a patch at:
http://kernel.umbrella.ro/kpatches/uml-extend-cmd-line-limits.patch
I have noticed that when I supply a command line longer than 513
characters (or was it 512?) the kernel crashes. Output supplied at the end
of mail.