Liviu Nicoara <lnicoara_at_thinkoid.org> writes:
> It's actually pretty cool. It is a oneshot service that runs all
> sysctl settings in /etc/sysctl.d. System is
> artix.
Ah okay. i'm on Gentoo, using OpenRC (but still hoping to move to
using s6 eventually, as i used to do on Void, once i find enough
tuits ...), and there's a 'sysctl' service run by in the 'boot'
runlevel.
> Quite the opposite, I want coredumps, esp. those originating in
> crashing services (e.g., the display
> manager I am tinkering with, launched via a service).
Oh, yes, sorry, i misread your earlier post.
Well, as far as i can tell, on my system the default ulimit is
specified via /etc/login.defs; i presume the fact that the line
#ULIMIT 2097152
is commented out is what results in my system's default ulimit
being 'unlimited'.
Alexis.
Received on Tue Aug 09 2022 - 14:34:40 CEST