Oh sorry, I didn't catch that you were also getting reports from someone
else's device.  In that case, it is hard. :}

Ideally the logs would be quiet enough that looking at them after the system
is done rebooting would still have the crash available from the previously
running system.  In practice, they seem to be generally too noisy for that.
:/

One thing we should do is have these crashes written somewhere so we can
always give you the stack of the last system crash.  I'll try to get that
into the next version of the platform.

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:56 AM, mot12 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Dianne,
> Without logcat output, I am not sure what I could file as a bug report
> without sounding like a rambling idiot. However, when I ask the user
> to send me logcat output after the reboot, it always only has data
> from the current session, never any data from prior the reboot event.
> So Java may have left interesting notes but they get wiped out with
> the boot process. Any idea how to get the log data from before the
> reboot?
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