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kexec (kernel execute),
analogous to the Unix/Linux
kernel call exec, is a
mechanism of the
Linux kernel that
allows booting of a new
kernel from the...
- kernel" layout,
kdump uses
kexec for "warm"
booting into the dump-capture
kernel immediately after the
kernel crash,
using kexec's ability to boot "over"...
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Syslinux Wiki.
Retrieved 2021-06-24. "Do****entation for
Kdump - The
kexec-based
Crash Dumping Solution" (text/plain). The
Linux Kernel Archives. Retrieved...
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device tree in the
early stages of booting. As an example, Das U-Boot and
kexec can p**** a
device tree when
launching a new
operating system. On systems...
- an
alternative to warm boot; the
Linux kernel has
optional support for
kexec, a
system call
which transfers execution to a new
kernel and
skips hardware...
- (PEI) part of UEFI, coreboot, or U-Boot. It can boot
Linux through the
kexec syscall, but is also able to boot
Windows with a
different method. Originally...
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kdump (Linux) –
Linux kernel's
crash dump mechanism,
which internally uses
kexec System.map –
contains mappings between symbol names and
their addresses...
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kdump (Linux),
Linux kernel's
crash dump mechanism,
which internally uses
kexec SystemTap trace on Linux, part of the
Linux Trace Toolkit "C
source of ktrace...
- a p****ive
secondary boot
partition that
becomes active upon a
reboot or
kexec. This
approach avoids possible issues arising from
updating only certain...