On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 03:47:09AM +0530, Satyam Sharma wrote:
> Hmm, I put it in there because I expected that the user must have had
> at least one target configured (added to target_list) if he's got the
> module loaded/built-in (and netconsole registered), which is when this
> function would be triggered anyway.
Loading the module won't happen without a config, but there's no
requirement that a built-in netconsole has a kernel command-line
argument. I always build netconsole for my kernels. Sure, I usually do
it as a module, but if I build a monolithic kernel I compile it in.
That doesn't mean I always have a server, let alone a netconsole= option
:-)
Joel
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