On 02/13/12 06:23, Dave Anderson wrote:
-h [option] --help [option] Without an option argument, display a crash usage help message. If the option argument is a crash command name,
I've learned how to look without seeing sometimes. :( Thanks! Interactive would be marginally easier, but not enough to make it worth the effort.
And although it's undocumented, you can get a complete dump of all pages by entering "crash -h all".
That would be a good sentence to add to the "--help" clause.
Alternatively, if you've got a browser window open, go to the "Builtin Help" page of the crash whitepaper, and just click on the command you're interested in: http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash_whitepaper/#HELP
_That_ is definitely nice! Now that I'm futzing with this, another RFE or else "Request for how to really do it": a "source" command. In my environment, we've got 16 (yes, *sixteen*) loadable modules that need to get "mod -s MODNAME /path/to/modname.ko" -ed. So not being a big fan of typing, my preference would be to: mod | script-to-look-for-modules > mod-s-commands source mod-s-commands and presto, my .ko files are loaded. So, is there an easier way, or is the "source" command reasonable? -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility