Adding more processes to 386 XENIX
Chip Salzenberg
chip at ateng.ateng.com
Tue Jan 10 04:49:24 AEST 1989
According to debra at alice.UUCP (Paul De Bra):
>cd /usr/sys/conf
>look in xenixconf
>limits are all there, including processes, processes per user, etc.
>change xenixconf (and possible "master") and type make
>then mv /xenix /xenix.old and mv xenix / and reboot
This method is not the best. (Quick: Which symbol is "max processes per
user"? Which symbol is "max processes in system"?)
Try this instead:
cd /usr/sys/conf
./configure
./link_xenix
It's much friendlier, and there's no chance of changing one label when
you really wanted to change a slightly different one.
--
Chip Salzenberg <chip at ateng.com> or <uunet!ateng!chip>
A T Engineering Me? Speak for my company? Surely you jest!
"It's no good. They're tapping the lines."
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