Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 17 Mar 1999 02:09:44 -0500 | From | Chris Chiappa <> | Subject | Re: Bug in 2.2.3 |
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On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 10:20:33PM -0800, George Bonser wrote: > > Tonight, I found that doing a kill -9 -1 as a normal user kills root > > processes in 2.2.3ac1. > I take that back. kill -9 -1 seems to kill all processes associated with > the user that runs it. If I run it from a telnet session, it seems I get Not a kernel issue. You might find 'man kill' instructive:
--snip-- ... cess with pid n will be signaled. -1 in which case all processes from MAX_INT to 2 will be signaled, as allowed by the issuing user. -n where n is... --snip--
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