Yes, that's what I mean.
I've already gotten the remote kernel debugging started. What I want to do
is at some point after running for a while, from the remote gdb terminal
"break" into the running kernel. In other systems, I was able to do this by
entering a ^c from the gdb terminal. It doesn't work in this environment.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Chris
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Subject: Re: Remote GDB
Christopher Harrer wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Is there a way to "break" into a gdb (using remote GDB) while a FreeBSD
> system under test is running? I've tried ^C with no success (meaning I
> never stop execution). Also, I've tried "interrupt" from the button menu
in
do you mean kernel debugging?
--on the console type the following keystrokes--
<ALT><CTL><ESC>
g
s
then start the remote gdb..
> DDD.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chris
>
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