Thursday, September 3, 2009
Auto reboot after kernel panic
Posted on 1:21 AM by Unknown
When a kernel encounters certain errors it calls the "panic" function which results from a unrecoverable error. This panic results in LKCD (Linux Kernel Crash Dump) initiating a kernel dump where kernel memory is copied out to the pre-designated dump area. The dump device is configured as primary swap by default. The kernel is not completely functional at this point, but there is enough
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