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    SubjectRe: What's left over.
    On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:23:32AM +0100, you [Geert Uytterhoeven] wrote:
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    > Except on m68k, where we've had a feature to store all kernel messages in an
    > unused portion of memory (e.g. some Chip RAM on Amiga) and recover them after
    > reboot since ages.

    There was similar thing for x86 as well:

    http://www.tux.org/hypermail/linux-kernel/1999week27/0782.html

    Of course it never went to mainline (and I don't know how well it worked.)
    From what I understand, lkcd can support such method easily.


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