Re: tail -f kernel panic

2001-02-23 Thread John Hay
> 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 o

Re: tail -f kernel panic

2001-02-23 Thread Jonathan Lemon
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

Re: tail -f kernel panic

2001-02-23 Thread Jonathan Lemon
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

tail -f kernel panic

2001-02-23 Thread John Hay
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