On 02/28/20 07:07, Jookia wrote:
> I did that and can confirm it fixes my solution.
Excellent, I am closing this since it is not a bug with the crash
package but rather simply how it currently works.
> Could this be enabled by default?
Potentially, but someone would have to write a patch and sub
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 08:54:41PM +0100, Troy Heber wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 02/27/20 10:20, Jookia wrote:
>
> > I ran 'crash /usr/lib/debug/vmlinux-4.19.0-8-686-pae
> > /var/crash/202002270816/dump.202002270816'
>
> Would it be possible to try running crash on the dump again using the
> "--kasl
Hello,
On 02/27/20 10:20, Jookia wrote:
> I ran 'crash /usr/lib/debug/vmlinux-4.19.0-8-686-pae
> /var/crash/202002270816/dump.202002270816'
Would it be possible to try running crash on the dump again using the
"--kaslr auto" option to see if it is able to automatically calculate
the KASLR offse
Package: crash
Version: 7.2.5-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
I set up a fresh Debian 10 install on my i686 machine today.
I installed 'kdump-tools' and 'crash'
I added 'kernel.softlockup_panic=1' and 'kernel.hardlockup_panic=1' to
/etc/sysctl.conf
I reb
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