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10 days agoIn sysctl.conf you can put
kernel.panic=1
Where 1 is the seconds until reboot.


In sysctl.conf you can put
kernel.panic=1
Where 1 is the seconds until reboot.


For homeservers if you’re not always on-site to look at it, it’s a good idea to set a reset on kernel panic.
More ideal not to reboot of course, but I am often hundreds of miles from my servers so a kernel panic over something that wouldn’t have otherwise killed the system is something I’d rather live with and reboot.


Haiku has come a long way, I’m told, but I haven’t tried it yet (and I don’t think I own anything that can run it on bare metal)
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