Joe Zeff writes:
On 12/11/2014 03:30 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:I forgot about reboot -f. sysrq+s did not do anything; sysrq+u made the entire console output from the entire installation process, from start to finish, scroll through the console at warp speed, looping 3-4 times, which was highly amusing to watch; sysrq+b did not do anything.In order for sysrq to do any good, you have to activate the Magic Sysrq Key. (Details can be found in Wikipedia.)
We're talking about fedup doing its thing after rebooting into the upgrade kernel. It appears that the sysrq is enabled in the upgrade kernel, and I do believe that I accurately explained that sysrq did produce a response; unfortunately the response did not solve the problem the sysrq key was intended to solve.
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