Re: [PATCH] fix altsysrq deadlock

From: John Richard Moser
Date: Tue Oct 26 2004 - 12:47:57 EST


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Jason Baron wrote:
| hi,
|

HI! ^_^

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| An
| altsyrq that produces no output might seem troublesome, but it is
| primarily used as a debugging tool, so trying it again seems reasonable.

Actually, I use sysrq as if it's just another feature. It should (I
think it does. . . not sure) only work on the console directly, for
security reasons; but it's great when things like X misbehave, or when
I've damaged something and the system doesn't want to shut down. AS-E
AS-I AS-U AS-S AS-O. :) I actually tried making an N sysrq, for
"semi-Normal shutdown." It would send TERM, wait 5S, send KILL, wait
5S, unmount, sync, reboot.

Just thought it might be interesting to point out that magic-sysrq can
be a helpful feature for someone not hacking the kernel.

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