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Re: what is the rationale for "TAINT_USER"?

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To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Friday, October 12, 2007 - 8:18 am

On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, Robert P. J. Day wrote:


whoops, never mind -- if i read correctly, that particular flag bit
must be set *explicitly* when writing to /proc/sys/kernel/tainted.  i
originally thought it would be set by kernel code simply by the act of
writing to /proc/sys/kernel/tainted, and i couldn't see where that was
happening.  carry on.

rday
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what is the rationale for "TAINT_USER"?, Robert P. J. Day, (Fri Oct 12, 8:04 am)
Re: what is the rationale for "TAINT_USER"?, Björn, (Fri Oct 12, 8:27 am)
Re: what is the rationale for "TAINT_USER"?, Robert P. J. Day, (Fri Oct 12, 8:37 am)
Re: what is the rationale for "TAINT_USER"?, Björn, (Fri Oct 12, 8:48 am)
Re: what is the rationale for "TAINT_USER"?, Robert P. J. Day, (Fri Oct 12, 8:18 am)
Re: what is the rationale for "TAINT_USER"?, Nadia Derbey, (Fri Oct 12, 8:30 am)
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