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What is the /proc/kcore?
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/proc/kcore is the Server memory. You aren't going to save any disk space by trying to remove it.
It
is the 'image' file for all your memory; this actually contains the
data and information that is currently in your physical RAM.
/proc/kcore is an image of the RAM of the Server. The entire /proc
file system does not exist on the disk. Instead, it is a collection of
files that the kernel generates on the fly to give information on
different processes, and other information.
If the sight of it bothers you (or if you don't want nosy people
reading what's in you RAM) you can disable /proc support in your
kernel.
由此可以看出,它是反应你当前物理内存中数据的一个镜像文件,删除它不能过节省你磁盘的任空间
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