Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 17:36:03 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
So what does it actually mean when I get the message "kernel panic: not
syncing"? I can't seem to find a reference, in any of the obvious
places, as to what the various kernel-generated oops and panic messages
actually mean - can someone point me at one?
Better if you upload to some place the full error log or a snapshot if
the "panic" comes at installation time.
When does the error occur?
The Lenny version of the Xen Hypervisor has a known bug that causes
infrequent crash/reboot events. It's the final console message before
the hypervisor reboots. It's been fixed in later versions.
But having encountered it more than a few times now, I've become curious
about what's going on. Which leads me to wonder if there's a guide
somewhere to kernel panic messages. I can't seem to find a cross
reference to kernel panic messages - but there must be one somewhere.
Miles
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