Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Did that already today. I still get those messages. Actually - now the
> reason seemsto have changed to "3d" and "2d".
>
> What is the "reason" for an NMI interrupt? Can I learn from that which
> device sent me this interrupt?
>
Do you by any chance have IO-APIC on your motherboard ?
Do you have anything diferent from 0 on the NMI line on your /proc/interrupts ?
Do you have a machine with a MCA bus ?
I am sorry, I missed the beginning of the thread, so I don't know if you
already posted your configuration or not.
The message you are getting comes from a trap called straight from the
heart of your kernel. Any info on your hardware could help us to have ideas
on what's happening there.
Again, I did not follow the thread from the beginning. If you'd like some help, and
has already sent the system info to the list, please email me it so that I can
see if something strikes the eye.
--izar
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