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Content preview: Hi. I am new to kernel debugging in Linux. I have KDB
setup and running on the system that I am debugging. I am trying to
save the output of the debug session to a text file (register dumps,
unassemble data, single step data), but have been challenged in
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Hi.
I am new to kernel debugging in Linux. I have KDB setup and running on the system that I am debugging. I am trying to save the output of the debug session to a text file (register dumps, unassemble data, single step data), but have been challenged in determing how to do this. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Steve Williamson
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