Russ Anderson wrote:
Create /proc/sys/kernel/mca_recovery to turn on/off the MCA recovery code.
This allows the recovery code to be enabled or disabled without having
to reboot.
Is there also a way to disable MCA recovery on the command line
as a boot option? Using sysctl for it could be too late.
1 indicates MCA recovery is on.
0 indicates MCA recovery is off.
Signed-off-by: Russ Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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~Randy
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