[Grml] GRML always writes a core file when shutting down/rebooting

Michael Prokop mika at grml.org
Wed Aug 26 14:07:05 CEST 2009


* Hermann <meinelisten at onlinehome.de> [20090826 13:44]:

> when I shut down/reboot my system, I get a core file written in /.
> Since this is happening repeatedly, there is a pretty large amount of
> drive space wasted.
> Can anyone confirm/reproduce this behavior, and does anybody know what
> causes this? How can I stop this?

What does 'file /core' (or whatever the name of the corefile is) say?

regards,
-mika-
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