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[ILUG] Ubuntu Hoary box getting kernel OOPS

[ILUG] Ubuntu Hoary box getting kernel OOPS

Paul Jakma paul at clubi.ie
Thu Sep 1 12:18:19 IST 2005


On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Niall O Broin wrote:

> That's right - I was mindful of the length of the post. Each oops 
> logged starts with an address (I presume - an 8 digit hex string) 
> and then a line saying kernel: PREEMPT, and then gives a module 
> list, flags, identifies the oopsing process, gives a few bytes of 
> stack and then the call trace.

Right, that's the useful information. The first line of several isn't 
useful. All of one trace /is/ useful - preferably the  first.

> So, is it an Ubuntu kernel issue maybe, related to this hardware?

No, idea. We still havn't seen a full trace. do_lookup() is a VFS 
function though I think, maybe related to an FS, but who knows..

regards,
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