[parisc-linux] vmlinux header for savecrash.
James P. Kinney III
jkinney@localnetsolutions.com
21 Jan 2002 19:43:05 -0500
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I think the palo command line is listed in dmesg. That will tell exactly
which kernel was booted.
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 12:45, Bruno Vidal wrote:
> Hi
> As I said few days ago, I've a dump driver ready.
> Now I'm working on a savecrash command. It works fine
> for the dump, but I need to save with the dump some
> informations like the running kernel at dump time.
> So in the dump I've got this informations:
> utsname_release and utsname_version. Now, how can
> I found the right kernel in /boot ? In other
> word, how can I retrieve utsname informations in a
> binary file (without system.map and gdb) ?
>=20
> Thanks.
>=20
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> Vidal Bruno, (770-4271)
> SSD-HA Team, HP-UX & LINUX Support
> bruno_vidal@admin.france.hp.com
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