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Re: FreeBSD kernel debugging (CPS210 course project)
- From: "Ravin L. DeSouza" <ravin@cs.duke.edu>
- Newsgroups: duke.cs.cps210,duke.cs.os-research
- Subject: Re: FreeBSD kernel debugging (CPS210 course project)
- Date: Mon, 06 Apr 1998 13:49:08 -0400
- Organization: Duke University Department of Computer Science
- References: <Pine.GSO.3.96.980402112640.6925A-100000@cetus.cs.duke.edu> <3528F401.46B6@cs.duke.edu>
- Xref: news.duke.edu duke.cs.cps210:144 duke.cs.os-research:186
> Kernel is your bootable kernel image. The others are used in generating
> the kernel. Basically, you install a kernel by placing it in the
> appropriate place (preserving the old one), logging into the machine
> with rconsole, and rebooting the machine.
which machines can we use, that can be rebooted without notice.
thanks,
Ravin.
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