shabanip wrote:

is there any way to capture and log kernel panics on disk or ...?



My guess would be, at the very least, it depends on what part of the kernel is causing the panic. Most likely I would say no, although here's another question: if running a second kernel under user-mode Linux, can this be done?


James
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