Terry Lambert wrote: > "Daniel C. Sobral" wrote: > >>This time I don't have a full backtrace because I had just compiled a >>new kernel. Anyone knows how do I get kernel.debug installed right along >>all the rest of the stuff? :-( > > > Use "config -g GENERIC"; the "-g" option causes the kernel.debug > to be created. > > You don't install "kernel.debug" itself; instead, you install the > debug-stripped version, "kernel". When you do a remote debug, or > are examining a crash-dump, then you *use* the "kernel.debug" to > obtain symbol and debug information. Yes, that's what happens. Now go back to what I said and tell me how to do what I _want_ to happen. :-) -- Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS) Gerencia de Operacoes Divisao de Comunicacao de Dados Coordenacao de Seguranca VIVO Centro Oeste Norte Fones: 55-61-313-7654/Cel: 55-61-9618-0904 E-mail: Daniel.Capo_at_tco.net.br Daniel.Sobral_at_tcoip.com.br dcs_at_tcoip.com.br Outros: dcs_at_newsguy.com dcs_at_freebsd.org capo_at_notorious.bsdconspiracy.net To erase a line you've written at the command prompt, use "Ctrl-U". -- Dru <genesis_at_istar.ca>Received on Tue May 20 2003 - 07:44:07 UTC
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