Re: I do not love thee, kernel-3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64

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J Martin Rushton wrote:
> On 11/10/17 19:28, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> I've been having a lot of issues with video, for example. However, this
>> one... I have a user with a Dell R730. I install kernel and kernel
>> devel, and the rest of the full update, and rebooted.
>>
>> Nope. 100% kernel panic, right around the time it switches root. I even
>> rebuilt the initramfs, nope.
>>
>> And speaking of kernel panics, has *anyone* ever considered that all the
>> data dumped to the console during one results in NOT BEING ABLE TO READ
>> ANYTHING BUT THE LAST 24 or less, mostly less, lines?
>>
>>       mark, frustrated, removed that kernel
>
> Ah, the good old days of running a VAXcluster with hardcopy consoles.
>
Smartass. I never had that.... But, really, what's the point of dumping
many, many lines of data... when it cannot be read? Why not assume that
it's going to happen on a normal terminal, and dump no more than 25
80-char lines? So the admin might maybe possibly have a clue as to what
caused it?

        mark

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