>
> No. This will make it worse. Before, they had to go read something to find
> out where to send it. Now you tell them.
Good point. How about we just add a pointer to Documentation/oops-tracing
then?
'Make sure you read linux/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt to find out what
to do now' ... seems like it would quell most of the mishandled oops
reports, and questions of "What do I do about this oops thing?"
Chris Noe
(stiker@northlink.com)
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