Re: PROBLEM: "bug: kernel timer added twice at c01bbbb4" (on AMD K6-2-400)
Zygo Blaxell (uixjjji1@umail.furryterror.org)
8 Mar 1999 06:38:52 -0500
In article <36E0748C.1BC8BBA3@stud.uni-wuppertal.de>,
Christian Grothoff <ma0035@stud.uni-wuppertal.de> wrote:
>I've just tried to run 2.2.2 on my (new) AMD K6. Whatever I
>do (with/without extended RTC-support, whatever Processor-type),
>I always get the message
>"bug: kernel timer added twice at c01bbbb4" or "at c01be5f", etc,
>depending on what other options I've set. The message appears
>after all SCSI & IDE-Drives have been detected and *before*
>e2fsck checks them.
>Is that a known bug of the new kernel, or a bug of the CPU,
>any known workarounds? A precompiled 2.0.36 works fine with
>the CPU (but it was compiled for 80386, lacks TV & Sound-
>support :(
I have a problem with 2.2.2-ac7 where the timer interrupt stops ticking.
I don't see this message though. Hmmm...maybe you have some of my kernel
timers and I'm going without? ;-)
--
Zygo Blaxell, Linux Engineer, Corel Corporation, zygob@corel.ca (work),
zblaxell@furryterror.org (play). It's my opinion, I tell you! Mine! All MINE!
Linux japoro 2.2.2-ac7 #7 Mar 6 13:09 EST 1999 alpha up 41 min
Linux washu 2.2.2-ac7 #2 Mar 6 05:24 EST 1999 i686 up 59 min
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