On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 05:18:16PM -0600, Shuah Khan wrote:
+scripts/checksyscalls.sh can be used to check if current architecture is
+missing any function calls compared to i386.
i386 is the reference architecture for comparing syscalls, right?
+This scripts parses Documentation/features to find the support status
+information. It can be used to validate the contents of the files under
+Documentation/features or simply list.::
"... to validate contents of Documentation/features files or simply list
them::"
+Let's do one last sanity check on the system to see if the following two
+command outputs match. If they don't examine your system closely. kernel
+rootkits install their own ps, find, etc. utilities to mask their activity.
+The outputs match on my system. Do they on yours?
+
+ps ax | wc -l
+ls -d /proc/* | grep [0-9]|wc -l
The shell snippet above should be in a code block for consistency
with other snippets.
+Linux kernel supports several hardening options to make system secure.
+kconfig-hardened-check tool sanity checks kernel configuration for
+security. You can checkout the latest::
"... If you don't have the tool handy, you can clone the repository::"
+ * https://docs.kernel.org/trace/index.html
Shouldn't the last ref be internal link (Documentation/trace/index.rst)?