Zhihui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for your response. I can not think of those points myself.
> However, on page 7 of the book "Panic! Unix system crash dump analysis",
> it says that a debugger named kadb in SunOS can load the real kernel
> during boot and treat the latter like a great, big, user program, stepping
> through its execution, examining and modifying values on the fly.
>
> It seems to me that FreeBSD does not have such a debugger. Maybe ddb can
> do so, but it works with assembly.
kadb also works with assembly. That being said, I much prefer ddb to
kadb, and of course remote gdb is *much* nicer.
/assar
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