Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 8 Feb 2002 13:19:25 -0500 | From | Pete Zaitcev <> | Subject | Re: Sysrq enhancement: process kill facility |
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> You enter <alt>-<sysrq>-n ("nuke"), and then prompts for the pid. It supports > backspace and control-U. On serial ports, it retains the same semantics: > a break activates this as a sysrq sequence, but if more than 5-seconds pass > without any input, it drops out of processing input as a sysrq.
I am afraid we'll have bash and perl in kernel before too long, if this avenue is to be pursued.
Why don't you use something like SGI kdb for debugging kernels?
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