I'd rather just see that message go away; If the limitations on
a.out binaries stop them from loading (the blocksize messages), I
*do* want to see them, but if they executables are in a unfavored
state but still work without error, I want the kernel to just STFU.
How many people, aside from the small cohort that use Mastodon,
actually have any a.out binaries on their machines anymore? I'd say
it's a very safe bet that anyone who is using a.out binaries now is
doing it deliberately, and thus doesn't need those helpful reminders
convert their system to all ELF.
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david parsons \bi/ To say nothing of the small detail that I can't get
\/ libc5'ed elf binaries to run on 2.3.x...
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