Re: Help on Investigating Kernel crashes

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On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Jan Hudec wrote:

> And note, that I said, that ksymoops must be run immediately after the
> OOPS is logged. Or you can run it later, but you need to dump the info
> - namely /proc/ksyms and /proc/modules at the time of the OOPS and then
> pass these dumps to ksymoops. Then ksymoops will get it right.
> Otherwise, just loading the modules in different order after a reboot
> logically makes ksymoops screw things up.

You've just given a lot of reasons why having the kernel
spit out already decoded symbols is good to have ;)

Rik
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