Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 23:52:25 -0700 From: leonard@pacbell.net (Leonard Chung) To: jehamby@lightside.com Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PS broke again -- what has to be rebuilt to stop this? Message-ID: <v01540b00ae766f516f3b@[206.170.1.167]>
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>> > By the way, Linux has done this since the beginning (except that >> > everything is in /proc), and therefore a ps from kernel 0.99.x, in spirit >> > at least, will work on the latest 2.0.x kernel. >> >> How do they ps crash dumps images? >You can ps crash dump images??? :-) >Actually for Linux, I think this is irrelevant, because I don't think >Linux can create crash dumps. By default, I don't think it even made CORE >dumps until recently (there must have been a kernel option to configure >this, but it wasn't obvious to me). Sorry if this sounds really dumb, but I've been wondering, what's the difference between a crash dump and a core dump? Leonard
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