How do I detect a grsecurity kernel?

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How can I detect whether my kernel is/has/enables grsecurity? I'm using an official Ubuntu Bionic image, and I'm trying to establish whether another Q&A is relevant for me.










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          paxtest


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          grep PaX /proc/pid/status





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          paxtest


          or



          grep PaX /proc/pid/status






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          • paxtest is not installed, and /proc/pid/status does not exist. Did you mean a specific PID?
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          • paxtest is not installed, and /proc/pid/status does not exist. Did you mean a specific PID?
            – l0b0
            Dec 11 at 20:17















          paxtest is not installed, and /proc/pid/status does not exist. Did you mean a specific PID?
          – l0b0
          Dec 11 at 20:17




          paxtest is not installed, and /proc/pid/status does not exist. Did you mean a specific PID?
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