On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 09:24:20 EDT, Vivek Goyal said: > Currently we are reserving 64MB of memory for our testing purposes on > i386 and x86_64. Any thing lesser than that, sometimes either system > hangs or OOM killer pitches in. Now people are working on preparing custom > initrd for dumping purposes so that dumping can be done from early user > space itself. This might lead to reduced memory usage and more reliability. > I think soon it should be available in fedora (busybox based custom initrd > for crashdumping purposes.)
I'm told the busybox-based initrd stuff has been pushed to Fedora Rawhide, but it hasn't emerged yet - so most likely within the next 24 hours or so. I'll report back what happens... :)
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