Re: Kernel testing tips

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Hello,

> While doing very simple testing I have come across a few themes that might
> be useful to other people who want to do light testing of the linux kernel.
> Previously I posted another post talking about checking options (things
> that would hopefully tell you if the kernel is misbehaving sooner) here -
> http://groups.google.com/group/linux.kernel/browse_frm/thread/d73bbfdc7455cba5/d676733d10ccd21a?#d676733d10ccd21a .
> Hopefully these posts are useful even if they don't get responses...

I think your tips are generally useful. I also think you could try to improve
the Linux Kernel Testers Guide that Michal started. You'll find more info
here:

http://lwn.net/Articles/238838/

as you see there is latex source available. You can try to contact Michal
witch your patches to latex souce of lktg. I think this doc is worth
updating and keeping alive - for sure there is area for improvment.
I haven't heard from Michal for some time so just in case he is not
interested in it anymore I can host updated versions if that's needed.

	Mariusz
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