Carlos E. R. wrote:
If we find that out, perhaps we can write our own configuration to that proc file.
You can do that anytime, I have already reverted to "core.%p".
See my last message, you can make that permanent.
Sure - /etc/sysctl.conf
I'd still like to understand the reasoning for making this the default. It seems utterly superfluous. Why do user coredumps have to be handled by systemd and stored under /var/lib/systemd/coredump ?
To have them centralized, so that the admin sees easily how much space is used/wasted by cores.
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