Ways other than sysctl and sysrq triggers to force system operations directly through kernel?sysrq won't...
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Ways other than sysctl and sysrq triggers to force system operations directly through kernel?
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I know echoing sysrq trigger is one way to tell kernel to do various stuff. I am very much eager to know if there are other ways
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I know echoing sysrq trigger is one way to tell kernel to do various stuff. I am very much eager to know if there are other ways
linux bash awk command-line scripting
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what does this mean?force kernel to do stuff
..... do you think that the kernel just sits there doing nothing until youforce it to do stuff
?
– jsotola
55 mins ago
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I know echoing sysrq trigger is one way to tell kernel to do various stuff. I am very much eager to know if there are other ways
linux bash awk command-line scripting
New contributor
I know echoing sysrq trigger is one way to tell kernel to do various stuff. I am very much eager to know if there are other ways
linux bash awk command-line scripting
linux bash awk command-line scripting
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what does this mean?force kernel to do stuff
..... do you think that the kernel just sits there doing nothing until youforce it to do stuff
?
– jsotola
55 mins ago
add a comment |
what does this mean?force kernel to do stuff
..... do you think that the kernel just sits there doing nothing until youforce it to do stuff
?
– jsotola
55 mins ago
what does this mean?
force kernel to do stuff
..... do you think that the kernel just sits there doing nothing until you force it to do stuff
?– jsotola
55 mins ago
what does this mean?
force kernel to do stuff
..... do you think that the kernel just sits there doing nothing until you force it to do stuff
?– jsotola
55 mins ago
add a comment |
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what does this mean?
force kernel to do stuff
..... do you think that the kernel just sits there doing nothing until youforce it to do stuff
?– jsotola
55 mins ago