No. If this information is presented in a syscall, you end up
restricting access to that set of programs that know about the
syscall. If it's presented in text, just about anything, up to and
including that shell that you managed to get started before
that fork bomb ate the system, can display the contents of the
tables.
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david parsons \bi/ Syscalls? Eeeeuuuuuwwww!
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