On 20 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I'm afraid that on x86-32 I get an extremely efficient coredump from all
> UML guests with this patch installed :/ however, I haven't tried
> building a skasless 2.6.23 host kernel yet: maybe I get an extremely
> efficient coredump there, too.

It works with `noprocmm'; thus, a trivial forward-porting of the skas
patch is broken in 2.6.23.

SKAS0 is tolerable (and far better than tt mode!) but it spams my
process accounting logs and is significantly slower than SKAS3 :/

-- 
`Some people don't think performance issues are "real bugs", and I think 
such people shouldn't be allowed to program.' --- Linus Torvalds

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