Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 06 Jul 2007 09:57:13 +0200 | From | Clemens Koller <> | Subject | Re: [RFC][PATCH] introduce panic_gently |
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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?
The 180seconds reboot timeout also doesn't make sense here. The problem won't go away after a reboot without user interaction.
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