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On 03/07/08 08:43, Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote:
> 2008/3/7, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>  Hi to all,
>>  I have a problem, I need to test a kernel panic crash, I have an server
>>  Debian 4.0, some body know the way to force, may be to ins a module in the
>>  kernel, a kernel panic?
>>  Thanks in advance
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> hahaha, normally people ask how to fix a kernel panic, but to
> reproduce a kernel panic, that is interesting.
> 
> Have you already compiled a kernel from its source ?  Normally, the
> first time you make it, you got a kernel panic =).

Really?  Not me.  But then, I typically use "make oldconfig".

> I f you already compiled one, maybe you can choose "random options" in
> the kernel configuration menu.

I'm pretty sure that there's an option during the kernel build
process to allow people to force kernel panics.  Not wanting that,
I've never paid much attention to it.  Google or lkml should have
some more info, though.

Do you have any particular portion of the kernel that you want to
force to fail?

- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

"The kniiife..., the kniiife...  The life of the wife is ended
by the kni-ife."
Stewie Griffin & Eliza Pinchley
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