Messages in this thread | | | From | "H. Peter Anvin" <> | Subject | Re: missing sysrq | Date | 1 Jun 2001 16:13:02 -0700 |
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Followup to: <20010601203841Z261493-933+3160@vger.kernel.org> By author: Dieter =?iso-8859-1?q?N=FCtzel?= <Dieter.Nuetzel@hamburg.de> In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel > > Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2001 16:51 schrieben Sie: > > > Have you tried "echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq"? > > > You need both, compiled in and activation. > > > > no, look at the code. the enable variable defaults to 1. > > Then there must be a bug? > I get "0" with 2.4.5-ac2 and -ac5 without "echo 1". > > Fresh booted 2.4.5-ac2: > > SunWave1>cat /proc/version > Linux version 2.4.5-ac2 (root@SunWave1) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 > (release)) #1 Mon May 28 05:42:09 CEST 2001 > SunWave1>cat /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq > 0 >
Let me guess... you're using a RedHat system? RedHat, for some idiotic reason, defaults to actively turning this off for you (and they turn Stop-A off on SPARC, too.)
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