This is my little place to put Unix and Linux related information.
coredump definition:
"A copy of the contents of core, produced when a process is aborted by certain kinds of internal error. This is a copy of what was in memory that was owned by a process when it crashed."
It seems these day as though by default core dumps are suppressed, but you can still see them by causing a "Bus error" or "Segmentation fault" after running:
ulimit -c 1024
which is a 'bash' directive to limit core dumps to 1 Megabyte. [Choose your own size limit.]
Exim4 configuration | Some Exim4 MTA custom configuration |
Alix2c3 with Debian | Build your own Firewall/Router that runs Debian. |
Alix2c3 with Debian Squeeze | Build your own Firewall/Router that runs Debian Squeeze. |
RF Biohazard information | A compilation of RF safety/hazard information |
Debian Package Building | A compilation of instructions for building Debian packages |
Debian Encrypted Debootstrap | Installing Debian manually with LUKS+LVM |
Discussion of MTAs and mail delivery | Discussion of Mail Transfer Agents and mail delivery |
Yee-and-Yeemaster | Personal "urban dictionary" definitions for terms Yee and Yeemaster |
If you would like to contact me, I've made a throw-away email address:
web-page-1 (at) coredump (dot) us
Last updated:
November 20, 2014, at 09:56 AM