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On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Myrdraal wrote: > to leave it on all the time. Also, I can see a scenario where a server is > crashing often - So you enable sysrq, and catch the next crash. Personally, So, you leave sysrq on so lusers can play with it until it crashes and you go have a look? Or, supposing you sit in front of the computer waiting for the crash, why dont you just boot a kernel with SysRq? ____/| Ragnar Hojland (ragnar@lightside.ddns.org) Fingerprint 94C4B \ o.O| 2F0D27DE025BE2302C =(_)= "Thou shalt not follow the NULL pointer for 104B78C56 B72F0822 U chaos and madness await thee at its end." hkp://keys.pgp.com - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu | ||||||||||||
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