Do not automatically restart on system failure

Gustavo Lacoste gustavo at lacosox.org
Fri May 13 16:51:24 UTC 2011


Dear community,

I need to know: *how do not automatically  restart GNU/Linux after a
critical system failure
(kernel panic).* For some reason the pc is rebooted, actually throws the error
screen Reboot just moments before, but I can't to read it before you reboot.
I tried using:

*echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic*

sysctl -p

and I find that the value is stored with cat /proc/sys/kernel/panic but
still does not work, *does anyone know another way to indicate that no
restart linux after a failure?*




With Kind Regards,

     Gustavo A. Lacoste Z.
     Curacautín - Chile
     Skype: knxroot
     Msn & Gtalk: knx.root [at] gmail.com
     Home page: http://www.lacosox.org
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