It would be great if crash dumping were an option, at the very least
to unify the netdump, oops reporter and disk dumping (for those that
want it) into a single infrastructure. Long term, that's probably
where this is going anyway. It takes away the religious "who is right"
argument, which is fundamentally silly.
Maybe one day. I think quite a few Red Hat customers would
appreciate it.
--Matt
P.S. IBM shouldn't have signed a contact with Red Hat without
requiring certain features in Red Hat's OS(es). Pushing for
LKCD, kprobes, LTT, etc., wouldn't be on this list for a whole
variety of cases if that had been done in the first place.
P.S. As an aside, too many engineers try and make product marketing
decisions at Red Hat. I personally think that's really bad for
their business model as a whole (and I'm not referring to LKCD).
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