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random system freeze



eric c wrote:
> Kristian Hermansen wrote:
>> Check out this article on debugging kernel issues:
>> http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/tnotes/tnbyos/2000/tn062.htm
>>
>> But the easiest way I found is to leave up a virtual terminal...
> 
> i'll work on it this evening.  thanks very much for the info! if i'm
> able to figure out what is wrong i'll post it here.  - eric c.
> 

You can also try kexec-tools:
 yum install kexec-tools

then read /usr/share/doc/kexec-tools-1.101/kexec-kdump-howto.txt for instructions.

HTH,
Matt

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