Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [RFC][PATCH] introduce panic_gently | From | Andi Kleen <> | Date | 06 Jul 2007 14:03:05 +0200 |
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Clemens Koller <clemens.koller@anagramm.de> writes:
> Bodo Eggert schrieb: > > If the boot process failes to find init or the root fs, the cause > > has usually scrolled off the screen, and because of the panic, it > > can't be reached anymore. > > This patch introduces panic_gently, which will allow to use the > > scrollback buffer and to reboot, but it can't be called from unsafe > > context. > > In the case where you introduced panic_gently() there is IMHO no reason > to panic() at all. There is no bug which got hit, the machine just needs > user intervention because of wrong boot parameters (in most cases). > > What about asking the user for the correct root= or init= parameters > and just retry/continue the boot process?
BSDs have a boot shell for this. But not sure it's a good idea. On EFI systems it might be better to just drop back to the boot environment where a "re-boot" could be initiated.
> The 180seconds reboot timeout also doesn't make sense here. The problem > won't go away after a reboot without user interaction.
It will when lilo -R/grubonce were used or the NFS server fixed itself on nfs root or ... There can be many reasons for it being a good idea.
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