> In article
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>write:
> >I found it is quite easy to panic a -current kernel with 2 login windows.
> >
> >In window 1 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
> >In window 2 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
> >In window 2 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
> >In window 1 do "^C" to break o
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you
write:
>I found it is quite easy to panic a -current kernel with 2 login windows.
>
>In window 1 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
>In window 2 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
>In window 2 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
>In window 1 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
>T
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you
write:
>I found it is quite easy to panic a -current kernel with 2 login windows.
>
>In window 1 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
>In window 2 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
>In window 2 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
>In window 1 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
>T
I found it is quite easy to panic a -current kernel with 2 login windows.
In window 1 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
In window 2 do a "tail -f /tmp/world.out"
In window 2 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
In window 1 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
The box panic immediately.
I can't get a coredump