On 7/9/06, Avinash Ramanath <avinashr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Could someone let me know how to use Magic Sysrq? (should it be Alt-Sysrq + p or Alt -SysRq + t or Alt-Sysrq + m). Also I noticed that sysrq is currently disabled on the Fedora Core 5. Is there anyway I can enable sysrq (I am not sure if writing to /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq would do the trick) And also how can I analyse the crash dump produced by Magic Sysrq?
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