Subject: Re: How to set the unlimited datasize permanently?
To: Sung N. Cho <sucho2@vt.edu>
From: Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 11/21/2002 17:05:49
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hi,

On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 08:30:04AM +0000, Sung N. Cho wrote:
>=20
> I have been using Lyx to prepare a paper but unfortunately, after some
> 68 pages of equations, it kept on crashing!  Fortunately, I've found
> out that the datasize Lyx was generating was bigger than the default
> datasize limit imposed on NetBSD.  At the moment, I'm setting
> unlimited datasize in console and open the Lyx.  My question is, is
> there anyway I can permanently set datasize to unlimited one?  It's a
> little annoying to type "unlimit datasize" in console and open lyx
> everytime!  I would rather have this set from the boot time or when
> the computer boots into NetBSD OS.

see login.conf(5) manual page for details how to write user login
classes.


regards,

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