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Mr. James W. Laferriere Network Engineer wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hello
Peter,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Try&nbsp;&nbsp; dmeag > filename
<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; then vi filename to get
rid of everything but the Oops.

<P>On Sat, 31 May 1997, Peter Enderborg wrote:
<BR>> I have problems to log kernel Oops. I got them on the text console.
<BR>> But ksymoops should have them from a file. What file , and how
<BR>> should I get the logs there ? Im using syslogd version 1.3-0
<BR>> and klogd version 1.3-0. (Slackware 96). In my /etc/syslog.conf
<BR>> i have an entry like
<BR>> *.*&nbsp;&nbsp; /usr/adm/all.log
<BR>> And still no oops in that log. (Or any other log)
<BR>> Is there any FAQ about oops ? It must be some magic to log
<BR>> filesystems oops in the oops log !?
<BR>>

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Hth, JimL
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<PRE>It not that easy. The system is not running. Is a Oops that stops</PRE>

<PRE>my machine!
--&nbsp;
foo!</PRE>
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