On 10/13/05, Steven Rostedt <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Mark Knecht wrote: > > > > > Question: Is a 'null modem' cable just a plain serial cable, or is it > > a special serial cable I need to go buy? > > > > Also make sure that you get a cable with two female ends. If the computer > guy has half a clue, asking for a 'null modem cable' with two female ends > to connect two computers together. Should be enough info for him to get > you the right cable. Although he might ask "9 pin or 25?". Which you > would say 9. :-) > > -- Steve > Ingo & Steve, Thank you for your great instructions that even a guitar player could basically follow. After about an hour of messing around I did manage to capture the crash. The console file is attached. NOTE: The first time I booted the kernel it got to the crash point and the machine rebooted. The second time it booted I got the trace. Both boots are in the capture file. Hope this helps! Cheers, Mark
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