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Newer page: version 3 Last edited on Sunday, May 18, 2003 2:30:05 pm by PerryLorier Revert
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 You have to try pretty hard, or have dodgy hardware, to get a kernel panic. 
  
 How do you debug a kernel panic? 
  
-You write down all the numbers, and then feed them into ksymoops. ksymoops is pretty lenient about how you enter the data, but try and be exact with your formatting or you may confuse ksymoops. 
+You write down all the numbers, and then feed them into ksymoops(8) . ksymoops is pretty lenient about how you enter the data, but try and be exact with your formatting or you may confuse ksymoops. 
  
 Alternatively take the numbers in angle brackets and look them up manually in /proc/ksyms and System.map. 
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 If you have a machine in a hard to reach place and are worried about it oopsing (for whatever reason), try setting