The scan code by which Magic SysRq can be activated is hackable. Please have a look at linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt (or whereever it is in there) to find out how to alter the scancodes in the SysRq driver.
--- Jurij Smakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Martin Habets wrote: > [skipped] > > I'm not sure why this is so. I don't mind, but that's just personal > preference > > I guess. Wonder if turning it off will make Magic-SysReq work on my > serial > > console? ... no :(. > [skipped] > > Martin > > Funny that you've mentioned SysRq. Just yesterday I have built a > kernel > with SysRq enabled, in an attempt to make it work with serial > console. > So far it didn't work, since both switching to PROM and SysRq are > activated by the same break "symbol". I might look closer at the > serial > driver to come up with a solution. > > Best regards, > > Jurij Smakov [EMAIL PROTECTED]

