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22 targets := rescue.o rescue.bin24 $(obj)/rescue.o: $(OBJECTS) FORCE27 $(obj)/rescue.bin: $(obj)/rescue.o FORCE29 cp -p $(obj)/rescue.bin $(objtree)
121 ;; This is the entry point of the rescue code134 ;; rescue code without erasing/reflashing the sector.190 bne do_rescue ; didn't match - trig rescue228 ;; otherwise fall through to the rescue code.
46 ;; This is the entry point of the rescue code
11 subdir- := compressed rescue20 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(obj)/rescue $(obj)/rescue/rescue.bin
31 int i = 0, rescue = 8; in wd_stop() local34 while (rescue--) { in wd_stop()
96 $(boot)/rescue/rescue.bin
235 prompt "Product rescue-port"242 Select one of the four serial ports as a rescue port. The default248 Use serial port 1 as the rescue port.253 Use serial port 2 as the rescue port.258 Use serial port 3 as the rescue port.
62 building a kernel for install/rescue disks or your system is very
42 rescue systems, and reliably handles dynamic major/minor numbers.59 rescue mode with init=/bin/sh, even when the /dev directory
16 system for crypto setup and/or rescue purposes. You may even have
36 rescue floppy disk.
147 through the use of rescue workers. All work items which might be used149 wq's that have a rescue-worker reserved for execution under memory
160 For experimenting with initrd, you may want to take a rescue floppy and
16 comparison, an actual rescue disk used up 3202 blocks with ext2, while
193 ;; thus the following does not work (normally there is a rescue-block
279 (this is the "rescue" case)
195 the pages in the region and "rescue" them from the unevictable list if no other