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2 July 2025
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03:26 (cur | prev) +505 Pristal talk contribs (Created page with "= What is a Core Dump ? = * A core dump is a snapshot of the programs memory mappings and state when it crashed. * A core dump can be used to analyze the reason for the crash. * A core can come from User space programs or even kernel. ::- Core get generated when the user space program receives certain signal like (For detail check **man -7 signal** * Kernel is having special mechanism for booting a secondary kernel and collect the core for primary kernal. ::- In linux th...") |