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split kexec-tools into two packages, kexec and kdump. * kexec to simply execute a new kernel * kdump is for loading and collecting debris of a crashed kernel with support for kdump forensics. In order to properly support booting into a crashkernel, an init script as well as UCI configuration has been added. As modifying the kernel cmdline is required for this to work in x86 platforms use an uci-defaults script to modify /boot/grub/grub.cfg. To test collecting crash information, use the 'c' sysrq-trigger, ie. echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger This should result in the crash kernel being executed and (depending on the configution) dmesg and/or vmcore getting saved. To check if the crash kernel was loaded properly, use the 'status' command of the kdump init script. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org> |
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apex | ||
fconfig | ||
grub2 | ||
imx-bootlets | ||
kexec-tools | ||
kobs-ng | ||
rbcfg | ||
uboot-ar71xx | ||
uboot-at91 | ||
uboot-envtools | ||
uboot-fritz4040 | ||
uboot-imx6 | ||
uboot-kirkwood | ||
uboot-lantiq | ||
uboot-layerscape | ||
uboot-layerscape-32b | ||
uboot-mvebu | ||
uboot-mxs | ||
uboot-omap | ||
uboot-oxnas | ||
uboot-sunxi | ||
uboot-xburst | ||
uboot-zynq | ||
yamonenv |