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How can I simulate a Linux OS crash without damaging the OS? I am performing an os watchdog test that sends out an alert once the timer
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if you have kdb installed, you can enter kdb mode, this will stop the machine and after testing you can exit kdb mode and your system will go on running without any impact.

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