I am able to reliably crash ac13 on my ABIT bp6 dual celeron machine. The
procedure I used is the following:
boot machine
login as root
umount /dev/hde1
fsck -f /dev/hde1
The fsck completes around 5-10% before causing a kernel panic.
/dev/hde1 is mounted on /usr/src and is not used for any critical
resources. The hde1 interface uses the HPT366 IDE interface, while the
root directory (/dev/hda) uses the Intel chipset. DMA is enabled at boot;
no manual hdparm modifications have been made.
I am including as attachments:
IDE bootup messages
ksymoops output
lspci
/proc/cpuinfo
/proc/modules
/proc/version
-Kevin
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