Ok, so the answer to this might be lurking somewhere on the web in the FAQ, or
on someone's homepage, but I'm a) lazy and b) really, really busy writing a
grant proposal and polishing my paper for Linux Expo.
This is what we want to know:
Forwarded from stan@nascar.fnal.gov on Thursday, May 13, 1999:
Thanks for the info about logging kern messages. We will add this. I guess the
question I have is still the following. On all Sun, Sgi, Dec, Ibm we have a
way to force a kernel to force a copy of memory to swap space. Then on the
boot up the kernel saves this image as a core dump/panic file that can be
examined with a utility like crash or dbx. Can we ask the linux support line
this question.
Stan.
Thanks for the info, in advance.
Dan
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