Matthias Andree wrote:
> Calling that hdparm command locks the box so hard it cannot log any
> more. At that stage of boot, SysRq is not yet enabled, so for me, RESET
> is the way out.
FYI, sysrq is by default enabled unless you have modified kernel sources. Your
distribution would _disable_ it at some point in boot stages.
sysrq is available very shortly after the kernel starts running.
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