Yes, very much true. Especially since logcat also relies on kernel facilities.

But then, with no special facility to help, the logcat is about the only thing available. Besides, things can go wrong a little before the reboot occurs, and then there might be some output.

-- Kostya

07.02.2011 22:59, mot12 пишет:
Not to be a spoilsport but my expectation would be that whatever
causes the reboot would be the very last thing that happens on this
device before rebooting. I highly doubt that the system, in the middle
of a total meltdown, would be so considerate as to call my process
again, let alone long enough for my process to beat info out of the
logcat.



--
Kostya Vasilyev -- WiFi Manager + pretty widget -- http://kmansoft.wordpress.com

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