Hello, On May/25/2006, Jim Bauer wrote: > > Then I execute the program who gets the signals, after it I load the > > kernel module. I have a Kernel panic, and then I press Alt+SysReq+e (and > > then to key to syncronize, unmount, syncronize, and boot). > > > > But it seems that the program who gets the signal, doesn't write to the > > file, as it does when there aren't the Kernel Panic. > > That is because the system has paniced. That's game over. The end. > Your program (or any others) are not going to ever run again (till > you reboot the box). You don't really have much of a kernel running > anymore either. So, Magic Sys Req are useless when there is a Kernel Panic (apart of Alt+SysReq+B to reboot?) I think that, dump register was not working either... but I don't remember 100% sure :-) Thank you, -- Carles Pina i Estany GPG id: 0x8CBDAE64 http://pinux.info -- Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/