Setting up to debug kernel
Valdis Kl=?utf-8?Q?=c4=93?=tnieks
valdis.kletnieks at vt.edu
Wed Oct 16 21:24:40 EDT 2019
On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 18:14:10 -0700, Jerry DeLisle said:
> My first thought is to try to connect via a serial port or similarly a USB based
> port and get some sort of continuous stream of log data that I can capture on
> another machine.
If you have a network, netconsole may be an option. If you are using UEFI
boot, using pstore to save the panic message might work as well.
> I also suppose that I could use SSH to login remotely and likewise grab logs.
If your kernel is in fact locking up, SSH will probably not be an option.
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