Rashmica Gupta writes:
> Currently if you are in xmon without an oops etc. to view the kernel
> version you have to type "d $linux_banner" - not necessarily obvious. As
> this is useful information, append to the output of "e" command.
>
> Example output:
> $mon> e
> cpu 0x1: Vector: 0 at [c0
On 25 November 2015 7:15:46 pm AEDT, Denis Kirjanov
wrote:
>You forgot to update the subject line
That's OK I will fix it up when I apply it.
cheers
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On 11/25/15, Rashmica Gupta wrote:
> Currently if you are in xmon without an oops etc. to view the kernel
> version you have to type "d $linux_banner" - not necessarily obvious. As
> this is useful information, append to the output of "e" command.
>
> Example output:
> $mon> e
> cpu 0x1: Vector: 0
Currently if you are in xmon without an oops etc. to view the kernel
version you have to type "d $linux_banner" - not necessarily obvious. As
this is useful information, append to the output of "e" command.
Example output:
$mon> e
cpu 0x1: Vector: 0 at [c000f879ba80]
pc: c0081718: