In article <linux.kernel.E127SdB-0002Zs-00@the-village.bc.nu>,
Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
>> And how big would a text-id'ed sysctl() be in relation to this?
>> (Is the 70-80k the core size or the size in the image?)
>
>70-80K includes dentries/inodes etc
How much of that would still be there if it was sysctl'ed() with text
strings instead of magic numbers?
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david parsons \bi/ and would get give back anything of the 200+kb jump
\/ between 2.0.28 and 2.3.38?
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