On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 12:51:18AM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote: > Now I'm looking at the console with this kernel running, I'm seeing > a constant spew of messages like > > kernel unaligned access to 0xe00000007a295fbc, ip=0xe000000004983aa0 > <sc1236(0,20000000000699b8,20000000000493a0,c000000000000309)> > <sc1236(0,2000000000540200,0,20000000005776d0)> > <sc1236(0,0,3,0)> > <sc1254(0,80000fffffffbd00,0,200000000033dd70)> > <sc1236(0,2000000000308200,0,200000000033f6d0)> > <sc1254(0,80000fffffffbd00,0,200000000033dd70)> > <sc1236(0,2000000000308200,0,200000000033f6d0)> > <sc1254(0,80000fffffffbd00,0,200000000033dd70)> > <sc1236(0,2000000000308200,0,200000000033f6d0)> > <sc1254(0,80000fffffffbd00,0,200000000033dd70)> > <sc1236(0,2000000000308200,0,200000000033f6d0)> > <sc1254(0,80000fffffffbd00,0,200000000033dd70)> > <sc1236(0,2000000000308200,0,200000000033f6d0)> > > scrolling up the screen. Naively, I'm guessing this may suggest > hardware problems on this machine. Any suggestions, guys?
No, that's from running a 2.4 kernel with modern libc's ... the kernel is telling you something is trying to make unimplemented system calls. Nothing will break, but at this stage you're best off running a 2.6 series kernel anyway. -i
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