Hi, Hari.
My understanding is that the kernel should handle that. Otherwise, whenever the user manually loads a different kdump kernel, a memory hotplug would cause the default kdump kernel to be loaded, not what the user has loaded.
Can you comment on that?
Regards. Cascardo.
Hi, Hari.
My understanding is that the kernel should handle that. Otherwise, whenever the user manually loads a different kdump kernel, a memory hotplug would cause the default kdump kernel to be loaded, not what the user has loaded.
Can you comment on that?
Regards.
Cascardo.