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H A DLINTdiff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks
diff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks
H A DNOTESdiff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks
diff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks
/freebsd/sys/conf/
H A Doptionsdiff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks
diff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks
H A DNOTESdiff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks
diff 562d05dfae152e98b840175054a2177a4022936a Wed Jun 04 18:44:29 CEST 1997 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year. This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console. It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well. It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by: Juniper Networks