Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 09 Apr 2001 17:28:12 -0500 | From | Stephen Burns <> | Subject | |
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Group,
Here's my last try. I've edited all of the headers (sched.h, param.h, limits.h) in /usr/include and /usr/src/linux, I've recompiled the shadow-utils and PAM. My limit is still 32. Am I missing something - obvious? I did go ahead and upgrade to glibc-2.2-12 and kernel 2.4.3 (with edited headers) to no avail. This has been a really bad problem, I greatly appreciate any help at all. (thanks Jeff Garzik for your suggestion). BTW, please CC me directly.
Stephen
Stephen Burns wrote: > > Hey all, > > I have checked out the archives, and I found an old post regarding this. > The solution in the post, however, did not work for me. I am attempting to > raise the maximum 32 group per user limit on my 2.4.2 kernel. I patched > both linux/include/linux/limits.h and the asm-i386/param.h, replacing the > default "32" with "256." My glibc is 2.1.2. When I make clean, and > recompile the kernel, it boots fine but I am still limited to 32 groups. I > don't need to do anything with glibc since it is of the 2.1 or greater > category, correct? Any ideas, hints, tricks? Thanks a ton for your help, > please CC me as I've not been approved yet as a member of this list.
You gotta change the task struct...
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