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      The 'panic' file controls whether or not the kernel will attempt to reboot after a panic. If 'panic' is zero, it will just sit forever waiting for you to do something. Obviously that's not good for an unattended machine or a machine that is difficult to get to, or perhaps a machine with no monitor. In those cases, you probably want to set 'panic' to some non-zero value.
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