Re: kernel debugging in 30 minutes or less

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On Mon, 13 Jul 2009, nidhi mittal hada wrote:

>
> Hey Robert
> If its not very much i am asking for .
> Could you please mail or publish the lecture you are delievering on analysing
> oops or
> kernel debugging techniques to newbies list
> It would be very helpful!!
>
> Nidhi

  i'm not sure i'll be able to post the *entire* results of that
research since it's going to be part of a 1-day course i'm writing on
how to work with the kernel.  the (incomplete) outline of that course
can be seen here:

  http://crashcourse.ca/node/14

so, as you can see, it's clearly not done as i have at least a couple
more chapters to add -- one on *basic* kernel debugging, another
perhaps on how initramfs works.  it all depends on how much i can cram
into a single day, and that outline is looking pretty full already.

  i'll almost certainly cover individual *topics* related to debugging
in my linux.com "Kernel Newbie Corner" column but there's no fixed
schedule for when that's going to happen.

rday
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