>> > Thankfully things like rpm, hald, and other miscellaneous commands scan
>> > that information.
>>
>> Really? Why? Why would rpm care about this? hald is dead now so we
>> don't need to worry about that anymore,
>
> That's not what compatiblity means. We can't just support
> latest-and-greatest userspace on latest-and-greatest kernels.
Oh, I know that, that's not what I was getting at at all here, sorry if
it came across that way.
I wanted to know so we could go fix programs that are mucking around in
these files, as odds are, the shouldn't be doing that in the first
place.
Like rpm, why would it matter what the memory in the system looks like?