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`source# tgtip="192.168.1.2"` change this
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3. Create netconsole logging target on the source machine:
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4. Create netconsole logging target on the source machine:
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`source# modprobe netconsole`
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`source# echo 1 > enabled`
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4. Change console loglevel to debugging:
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5. Change console loglevel to debugging:
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`source# dmesg -n debug`
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5. Test if the logging works by e.g. inserting or removing an USB
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6. Test if the logging works by e.g. inserting or removing an USB
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device on the source. There should be a few lines appearing in the
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terminal, in which you started netcat (nc), on the target host.
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6. Try to reproduce the kernel panic.
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7. Try to reproduce the kernel panic.
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Hardware compatibility
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NOTE: The information below is slightly out of date. Nowadays, Intel ME does
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not run on an ARC coprocessor, but instead runs on a modified Intel 486 based
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architecture, with the ME firware written for x86 based on the Minix operating
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architecture, with the ME firmware written for x86 based on the Minix operating
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system. However, the overall design philosophy and operation is mostly the
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same.
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