[Linux-disciples] Unable to create files >100M on bostoncoop

Dylan Thurston linux-disciples@bostoncoop.net
Sun, 18 Jan 2004 17:13:06 -0500


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On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 04:46:00PM -0500, Adam Kessel wrote:
> Do you know offhand how to permanently change the default ulimit?  It
> appears to be a bash internal rather than an executable , so I don't see
> how to do it even as a sudo command. =20

It's not a bash internal, but a linux kernel thing controlled with
syscalls.  The bash internals just give you access to that.

Anyway, a little poking reveals /etc/security/limits.conf

Peace,
	Dylan

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