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SubjectRe: SYSRQ key
"Aaron M. Ucko" <amu@mit.edu> on Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 09:40:49PM -0600:
> I don't see that code in 2.0.33, so I presume it's for the 2.1 magic
> sysreq thing (which is hardcoded? sigh.). What you want to do can be

I find this alarming; I run the stable kernel and have tails of syslogs
on the last VTs which are accessible from the three rightmost on the
upper row (pause/break et al in combinataion with shift, control and
alt); i have 12 syslogs tailed on these three. I wouldn't want to lose
this ability if a key is hardcoded into the kernel; could you explain a
bit about this 2.1 feature so I can panic now before 2.2 comes out with
it?

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Scott

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