> Well there used to be a Unix way of doing this:
> Setting the 1000 flag on binaries used to lock them in memory. But that is not
> implemented in Linux.
The original meaning of the sticky bit was ``keep the program around in
swap space''. The question is if any current systems still implement
the sticky bit semantics ...
Ralf
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