Alain Rolle writes:
 > Hi,
 > 
 > I have some crashes on my system, and I 'd like to debug it.
 > I have read Rubini's book on device drivers. It states that one can use
 > the system map to debug the kernel. This is all very well, but how can I
 > use e.g. ksymoops when my system blocks entirely after the crash ? Is
 > there a way to look at the previous oops message after resetting the PC ?
 > /var/log/messages doesn't contain it !
 > Thanks in advance,
 > 
 > Alain. 
do that the console go to a ttySx. And with other computer look the messages,
included the stack of memory in the moment of crash.
Do this, with 
lilo linux "console=ttyS0,9600" (look the 
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/serial-console.txt).
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