How to safely manually trigger a kernel panic?
I've been using Linux for 1.5 year now one of the reason is the number tux represented how many CPU core I have on boot, but I'm disappointed because they don't do that anymore, another reason is to experience kernel panic and I never got one how can I manually and safety trigger it?
SavvyWolf
in reply to ColdWater • • •en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_…
Alt+SysRq+C, although your distro may have it disabled by default.
A fair warning though, safety is relative and crashing the kernel can be destructive. Make sure you have backups when breaking things.
Linux kernel keyboard shortcuts
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in reply to ColdWater • • •echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger