ToddAndMargo writes:
These commands will give you a list of core dumps # coredumpctl --reverse list # ls -l /var/lib/systemd/coredump/ You need the PID of the core dumps parent to create a coe dump:
An even better solution is simply: echo "core" >/proc/sys/kernel/core_patternand core dumps will get generated wherever they used to be generated, before all this systemd clusterfrak: in the current directory.
On the machine where you do development work, and have to deal with core dumps all the time, you can rig this to be done automatically during the boot, and completely avoid having to deal with all that brain damage.
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