Grub to run non-default kernel ONCE
Matthew Miller
mattdm at mattdm.org
Thu Jul 22 19:59:08 UTC 2004
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 09:22:40PM +0200, Hannes Mayer wrote:
> Does that also work if the kernel panics ?
On a running system, you can put a value in /proc/sys/kernel, and the system
will reboot after that many seconds after a panic. Very useful for a remote
system. (There's an /etc/sysctl.conf setting for this, too.) There's
probably a kernel config option somewhere to make the default be something
other than '0' (which is disabled), which I suppose you'd want to make sure
it's active immediately at boot.
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