On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Phillip Susi wrote:

Huang, Ying wrote:


The restore process with the patch set is as follow:

1. Boot a kernel C (crash dump enabled), the memory area used by
   kernel C must be a subset of memory area used by kernel B.

Why is a third kernel needed? Why can't kernel B be used for this as well? In fact, if kernel A has been compiled to be relocatable and crash dump enabled, why wouldn't it suffice for all 3 instances?

you could use one kernel for all three, or you could use three different kernels, and three different sets of userspace if it's appropriate.

David Lang
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