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162 kgdboc=[kms][[,]kbd][[,]serial_device][,baud]
171 - kbd = Keyboard
238 kgdboc=kbd,<serial_device>[,baud]
242 kgdboc=kbd,ttyS0,115200
246 kgdboc=kbd
250 kgdboc=kms,kbd
254 kgdboc=kms,kbd,ttyS0,115200
259 protocol. You must manually send a :kbd:`SysRq-G` unless you have a proxy
262 "human" console. The proxy can take care of sending the :kbd:`SysRq-G`
271 to issue a :kbd:`Sysrq` sequence and then type the letter :kbd:`g`. Then you
273 don't like this are to hack gdb to send the :kbd:`SysRq-G` for you as well as
381 manually; all involve using the :kbd:`SysRq-G`, which means you must have
390 Press: :kbd:`CTRL-A` :kbd:`f` :kbd:`g`
395 Press: :kbd:`CTRL-]`
399 Press: :kbd:`Enter` :kbd:`g`
430 kgdboc=kbd
436 echo kbd > /sys/module/kgdboc/parameters/kgdboc
440 manually; all involve using the :kbd:`SysRq-G`, which means you must have
449 Press and hold down: :kbd:`Alt`
451 Press and hold down: :kbd:`Fn`
453 Press and release the key with the label: :kbd:`SysRq`
455 Release: :kbd:`Fn`
457 Press and release: :kbd:`g`
459 Release: :kbd:`Alt`
463 Press and hold down: :kbd:`Alt`
465 Press and release the key with the label: :kbd:`SysRq`
467 Press and release: :kbd:`g`
469 Release: :kbd:`Alt`
511 using kgdbwait as a boot argument, via a :kbd:`SysRq-G`, or running the
521 Press: :kbd:`CTRL-A` :kbd:`f` :kbd:`g`
526 Press: :kbd:`CTRL-]`
530 Press: :kbd:`Enter` :kbd:`g`
558 to issue an other :kbd:`SysRq-G`. It is easy to create a simple entry point by
592 Now you must kill gdb. Typically you press :kbd:`CTRL-Z` and issue
861 switch to a text context when you are using ``kgdboc=kms,kbd``, provided