Am Donnerstag 29 September 2011, 09:11:09 schrieb J.Marcos Sitorus:
> Hi Volker,
> Thanks for the reply.
> I have attach dmesg, xorg log, xsession-error, and kdm log.
> 
> >So - get back to your last working versions - oh and those lvm volumes are
> 
> on
> new disks?
> Nope. Previously I have two separate partition. Then I delete both partition
> and create LVM from the free space.

ok - did you check that the devices are error-free (with badblocks)? 

> 
> >You did not knock the ram loose while putting them in?
> 
> What do you mean by knock the ram loose?
> Sorry, English is not my mother language.

M. Mol answered that. Since you did not put in new disks, you have hardly done 
any damage ;)


btw the logs after a crash not after a clean boot are the usefull ones ;)

A couple of questions:

do you have any crashes when virtualbox was not started and no virtualbox 
modules are loaded?

do you have any other odd behaviour - occasional segfaults etc?

which options did you use when you run mkfs.reiser4?

are you able to reproduce the problem with a vanilla kernel? Make sure you are 
using 2.6.38 - not .1 or greater. Reiser4 sometimes breaks with stable 
releases - and 2.6.38.X was very broken...

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