On 06/21/2012 12:07 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 21.06.2012, Joe Zeff wrote:

Currently, my desktop's running F16, fully updated.  Just a few minutes ago,
I was reading my morning comics on-line when my box froze.  Nothing
responded.

Does M-sysrq work?


When you asked this, I was away from home, and when I got back everything was OK, so I forgot about it. Recently, it happened again. Now, I've activated the Magic Sysrq (making sure it's active at boot) and printed out the instructions, JIC. As there was a kernel update this morning, I logged out instead of rebooting, switched to a text console and tested it. After several tries, I managed to press Alt-SysRq-r correctly and got it to respond to that, but never got any other presses to work. After rebooting, I moved to a different console, logged in as root and checked to make sure it was supposed to be active. Yes. Again, it took several tries, but I managed to get r to work, and it eventually responded to s, syncing the drives. I can't say I'm confident about it, but it might work when needed. If you have any suggestions about how to make it work properly, I'll be more than happy to do some more testing. After all, the worst I can do is blow away some uptime. Thanx again for your suggestion, and sorry I didn't get back to you about it sooner.
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