core

From: Marcelo Valle Moreira (pira@dcc.unicamp.br)
Date: 04/03/96


Now What if root kicks you every monday when you get a core overloading your accounting 'cause the mud crashed.
and what if every core you get an Over quota message? 
=o)
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To: pira@dcc.unicamp.br (Marcelo Valle Moreira)
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 14:41:11 -0500 (EST)
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> 	Now, how can I get rid of core's ?
> 	is there a way to set my accounting to send cores to something like /dev/null ? =o)
> 	thanks. 
> 			WidowMaker@jaguari.dcc.unicamp.br 6666
> 

Hmmm. I usually do a rm core when I want to delete it.


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