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    > I've just recently added the panic parameter to my lilo.conf and would
    > like to try out if it works. Unfortunately (?), I haven't had a kernel
    > panic for a while now. How can one be forced ?

    Reboot, and give a non-existant root partition. For example:

    LILO: Linux root=/dev/hdd6

    This also has the advantage of not screwing up your root partition.

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