Ok,

Thank you very much for the useful answers.


On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:36, Nick Holland <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Andreas Gerdd wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I've an Intel E6300 Dual Core 2.8 system.
>>
>> Whenever I try to see such a dmesg output, I get the following:
>>
>> # dmesg -N /bsd.sp
>> dmesg: pread: Bad address
>> dmesg: kvm_read: invalid address (0) (0)
>>
>> However, typing just "dmesg" works fine, shows the output for GENERIC.MP,
>> but i try to see a dmesg output for the GENERIC kernel as well,
>> so i can send them both to [email protected]
>
> dmesg is a property of a running kernel, not of a kernel sitting on
> the disk.  If you are running snapshot or release kernels, we know
> what is in your kernel file, we want to see how it works with your
> hardware (of course, we also want to see the first few lines which
> show us what version you are running).
>
> So, to get a dmesg from GENERIC.MP, you run bsd.mp, for GENERIC, you
> run bsd.  You can't pull a dmesg out of a kernel that wasn't run (note
> that some machines don't clear their RAM between boots, so you can
> sometimes see multiple dmesgs if you have rebooted without powering
> down.  Usual rule: if this would be convenient for you, it won't work,
> your machine will have cleared RAM before boot. :)
>
> Nick

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