Really? And you're unconcerned about the impact on the rest of the system
of a UML grabbing (say) 128M of memory when it starts up? Especially if it
may never use it?
And I don't see anything wrong with starting a bunch of UMLs with a total
maximum memory exceeding the available tmpfs as long as they don't all need
all that memory at once. And, if they do, the patch I just posted will let
them deal fairly sanely with the situation.
Jeff
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