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    SubjectRe: I cannot stop execution by using "ctrl+c"
    >Hi all,
    >When using gdb to debug Linux kernel, I found that it cannot be stopped
    >temporarily by using "ctrl+c".
    >After the first strike of "ctrl+c", nothing happen.
    >After the second, Linux kernel will show these messages:
    > Interrupted while waiting for the program.
    > Give up (and stop debugging it)? (y or n)
    >If choose yes, kernel will totally stop and it goes back to gdb shell.
    >How can I stop kernel temporarily and then resume it?

    Since when does GDB *run* the kernel, if, well, the Kernel runs itself?


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