30 May
2002
30 May
'02
6:26 a.m.
so let the oops go to your syslog and analyize it with ksymoops,
instead of
relying on klogd on this functionality.
This works only when /proc is mounted. klogd is smart enough to get kernel logs both with and without /proc. While it is a solution for a single system you completely control it is unacceptable for a general purpose RPM (that is my concern). I guess I'll just patch grammar file :-) -andrej