Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 May 1999 18:12:10 -0700 | From | Ian Eure <> | Subject | Re: Configurable Kernel Parameters |
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"KO,GWON-HEE (HP-Boise,ex1)" wrote: > > Dear all, > Are there configurable kernel parameters in linux? > i.e.: Max Stack Segment Size, Max/min Dynamic Buffer Cache Size, Number of > pseudo ttys ...etc > If there are, how do you configure them? Take a look in /proc/sys with recent (>=2.1.xxx) kernels.
AFAIK, ptys are dynamically allocated. Older kernels (thinking 1.2.x, 2.0.x here) were limited to 64, but I believe that there was a value you could change to give you more or less of them.
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