On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Brian White wrote: > > Assuming that forking a "kamakazi" child is not an acceptable > > solution, is there some way of capturing the image of the process from > > the kernal? > > Hmmm... That's interesting. Assuming there is no library/system call > to force a core dump, I could fork a child and then make the child access > mem at 0xFFFFFFFF to cause a segfault and dump core. Would that work? > There remains the issue of if one cannot fork a child process ... this seems more likely than not being able do dump.
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