[PATCH draft_keys 7/7] keyrings.7: information regarding pre-3.17 limits on root_maxbytes/root_maxkeys

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 man7/keyrings.7 | 6 ++++--
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man7/keyrings.7 b/man7/keyrings.7
index 9dac4db..12853e8 100644
--- a/man7/keyrings.7
+++ b/man7/keyrings.7
@@ -734,7 +734,8 @@ This is the maximum number of bytes of data that the root user
 (UID 0 in the root user namespace)
 can hold in the payloads of the keys owned by root.
 
-The default value in this file is 25,000,000.
+.\"738c5d190f6540539a04baf36ce21d46b5da04bd
+The default value in this file is 25,000,000 (was 20,000 before Linux 3.17).
 .\" commit 0b77f5bfb45c13e1e5142374f9d6ca75292252a4
 .TP
 .IR /proc/sys/kernel/keys/root_maxkeys " (since Linux 2.6.26)"
@@ -743,7 +744,8 @@ This is the maximum number of keys that the root user
 (UID 0 in the root user namespace)
 may own.
 
-The default value in this file is 1,000,000.
+.\"738c5d190f6540539a04baf36ce21d46b5da04bd
+The default value in this file is 1,000,000 (was 200 before Linux 3.17).
 .PP
 With respect to keyrings,
 note that each link in a keyring consumes 4 bytes of the keyring payload.
-- 
2.10.2

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