Re: Oops: 0002 x 4

From: John Summerfield (summer@OS2.ami.com.au)
Date: Sun May 21 2000 - 02:38:05 EST


> > [root@emu /root]# uname -a
> > Linux emu 2.2.13 #9 Tue Dec 28 20:34:35 WST 1999 i586 unknown
> > [root@emu /root]#
>
> Have you tried a more recent kernel?
> 2.2.15 (Or .16pre3 if you want to be _really_ up to date)
> may already have fixed this..
>
> > I am not at all optimistic that I can obtain any more useful
> > info about this, but at least you'll know there's a problem;-)
>
> The oops output is next to useless unless you run it through the
> ksymoops script. (On 2.2.x, see scripts/ksymoops/)

Is this close enough to the same?

I decided I needed to reboot for other reasons, so built a new kernel
first. These oopses looks a lot like the others; only the number is
changed (to protect the ....).

I think I have a rough chance of reproducing these;-)



Cheers
John Summerfield
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