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#144
Originally Posted by aziwoqpd View Post
I just use
cat /dev/mtd2 > log.txt
For a nicer output you can use :
Code:
sp-oops-extract /dev/mtd2
You can find sp-oops-extract in the fremantle tools repository (which contains a lot of other candies)


PS: rambo, sorry for my misleading statement. the unmodified CMDLINE is right for getting oops logs (i had problem with mine because i changed it in a bad way)
 

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