Re: kernel panics and nvram issues
Re: kernel panics and nvram issues
- Subject: Re: kernel panics and nvram issues
- From: Kevin Elliott <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 13:24:27 -0800
At 15:12 -0800 on 2/8/05, Shantonu Sen wrote:
You need to reboot successfully at least once. The kernel only syncs
the nvram settings at shutdown since it has a >finite number of
stores.
You are most likely running the nvram(8) commandline tool and not
rebooting. The core dumping settings will not >be honored (they are
only parsed at startup) and the settings will not be preserved.
Sorry about replying to an old message...
Is their any way around this?
I'm debug a tiger issue by turning on verbose booting using nvram
boot-args="-v". Unfortunately, for unknown reasons, the latest tiger
releases have not been shutting down cleanly on my test machine.
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