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Posted on 2018/09/26 by Justin Sherrill
Dumpoffon

If your kernel panics, the current state of memory can show why.  That memory dump needs to be saved somewhere.  ‘dumpon’ is the command to specify the device that will keep it.  If you want to turn it off, you end up using the odd syntax ‘dumpon off’.  Thanks to Aaron Li, there’s now a linguistically-sane command: ‘dumpoff’.

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