Or is there really a kernel bug?
Replacing the network card won't solve the original problem however as
there should be no networking involved, only USB file transfers.
Karen
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 10:15:55AM -0600, Karen Larson wrote:
Thank you for your response and any help you can give. You undoubtedly
saw my later post with a different subject of "after upgrade backups
cause machine crash" which had some additional information but no
respondents.
I am not altogether convinced it is a kernel problem entirely as I
cannot go back to the old kernel and do the backups as I once did before
the upgrade. If I wanted to get a newer kernel I presume I could
include testing in my sources.list and install the latest kernel-image
from there. That would make the machine even more 'mixed', however.
Some other issues with this machine that may or may not be related. In
kern.log, I occassionally get messages like:
kernel: BUG: dst underflow 0: f5c09580 at f8dd7c57
kernel: BUG: dst underflow 0: f5f74e80 at c022fc29
surrounded by:
kernel: icmpv6_send: addr_any/mcast source
I haven't found much googling to indicated what that is about
Hi,
dst = network interface destination
icmpv6 = icmp using ipv6 with broacastor multicast source
I am not an expert but it sounds like possible issue with a network card
in this machine. Maybe replace the network card?
Cheers,
Kev
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