* Why does the linux kernel?
@ 2001-04-02 12:05 Ralph Blach
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From: Ralph Blach @ 2001-04-02 12:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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A few days ago I posted an append to this forum asking to what error a
segmentation fault refered.
I finally discovered my problem in my kernel. I was marking all user
pages as user/read/write.
Why does the linux kernel care if some pages are marked read only and
others are marked read/write.
Thanks in advance.
Chip
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