shabanip wrote:
is there any way to capture and log kernel panics on disk or ...?
My guess would be, at the very least, it depends on what part of the
kernel is causing the panic. Most likely I would say no, although
here's another question: if running a second kernel under user-mode
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Erik Steffl wrote:
Eric Mudama wrote:
we don't use security torx screws, we use normal ones on our boards.
I wouldn't recommend swapping boards, since the code stored on the
physical media, the opti tables, and the asic on the board were all
processed together at one point and are specific to each
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