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14 February 2024

  • curprev 17:2117:21, 14 February 2024Helpful talk contribs 539 bytes +539 Created page with "<!-- A kernel panic happens when the kernel (the core of the OS) notices that something has happened that makes it impossible to continue, or just too risky in terms of data corruption. It will choose to halt the system. Depending on configuration, it may or may not reboot. Technically this is distinct from the kernel itself crashing ''without'' noticing. there is probably a history to why the unix-side of things chose this name, presumably because it wasn't a..."