Try reading:

        http://www.linuxhq.com/kernel/v2.3/doc/oops-tracing.txt.html

It mentions:

     Patch the kernel with one of the crash dump patches.  These save
     data to a floppy disk or video rom or a swap partition.  None of
     these are standard kernel patches so you have to find and apply
     them yourself.  Search kernel archives for kmsgdump, lkcd and
     oops+smram.

I don't know if the "dump to floppy" patch is maintained for the
2.4.0 series.

        Miles

Mohammad A. Haque wrote:

> Nope, this didn't fly. Would have been neat if it did work. Maybe it can
> be made to work for future use?
> 
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Greg KH wrote:
> 
> 
>> I don't know if /dev/ttyUSBX would work, but I think it would.  People
>> have successfully run consoles through the usb-serial drivers, but I'm
>> not sure if the oops main console requires something different (like
>> registering itself actually as a console?)
>> 
>> And then there's the nice problem of the fact that if the oops comes
>> from the USB code, you will not see it come out the usb-serial driver :)
>> 
>> Let me know if you try this, and have any success (or find that it
>> doesn't work.)


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