i'm going to leech off of the collective intelligence of this list for a few minutes. toward the end of a 1-day kernel course i'm designing, i want to *very* briefly present some kernel debugging techniques. given the limited time i'm going to have, i can't see having more than about 20 or 30 minutes for this, so i can't possibly get into fancy debugging, such as with kgdb, or anything that requires a kernel config and reboot. so that doesn't leave me a lot of options. i figure the best i can do is talk about SysRq, a number of the kernel config options that people *could* turn on (under "Kernel Hacking"), and possibly mounting the debugfs to get access to any portions of the kernel that bothered to use it. beyond that, i'm not sure what else could be crammed in there but i'm open to suggestions. thanks. rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry. Web page: http://crashcourse.ca Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rpjday Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday ======================================================================== -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe kernelnewbies" to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxx Please read the FAQ at http://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ