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SubjectRe: filehandle patch for 2.0.34
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Jon Lewis wrote:

> On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Brian wrote:
>
> > I am looking for the filehandle patch for 2.0.34, that will allow for more
> > file descriptors per process. Below is the one I have now, that works with
> > 2.0.33, but not 2.0.34:
>
> I posted a 2.0.34 version of this patch a few days ago to linux-kernel.
> Check the archive.

I noticed this newer patch prints "select kmalloc" and "select kfree" ot
the console when those are called. This isn't a problem right? I guess
it was mostly for those who engineered the patch to see when those
operations were being done? and the rest of us who use the patch can
safely ignore? I get about 10 or so "select kmalloc" on startup.

Brian


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