Martin Guy wrote:
hi!
2008/1/28, David Levitan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e2833d56
pgd = c1a08000
[e2833d56] *pgd=
Internal error: Oops: f3 [#1]
I'm beginning to wonder whether you have hardware problems, since
every filesystem dies
Sam Reed wrote:
http://www.nabble.com/Problem-with-XFS-on-NSLU2--td14171563.html
To quote Martin: "Yes, it's a kernel problem and therefore also shows up on
Debian.
Don't use XFS on ARM for now."
That was December 2007
Sam
Right, I found the XFS report in December, which is why I switc
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Sent: 28 January 2008 13:31
To: David Levitan
Cc: Salvatore Iovene; debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Null Dereference with the NSLU2 - NFS, XFS, JFS
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 01:59:45AM -0800, David Levitan wrote:
> No USB messages before the crash.
>
> Well, at leas
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 01:59:45AM -0800, David Levitan wrote:
> No USB messages before the crash.
>
> Well, at least the NFS part is not related to this. However, I do need
> to make a correction. I must have remounted wrong when I tried NFS3 last
> time, but NFS3 does work. NFS4 (using the exa
Salvatore Iovene wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 12:00:31AM -0800, David Levitan wrote:
I immediately started getting crashes of the XFS modules while accessing
the drive using NFS (as well as maybe local access, but I forget). I
updated the kernel to 2.6.22-3 but this did little. Upon doing som
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 12:00:31AM -0800, David Levitan wrote:
> I immediately started getting crashes of the XFS modules while accessing
> the drive using NFS (as well as maybe local access, but I forget). I
> updated the kernel to 2.6.22-3 but this did little. Upon doing some
> research, I fou
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