I tried it, rebooted and still no luck. Is there anything I can check in my
proc files to see if I have a conflict?
Dave
>
>
> Remove your swap from your /etc/fstab and see if your problem goes away.
>
> On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 02:42:44AM -0500, David Won wrote:
> >
Trying to track down a hardware conflict since the memtest went fine. Does
this look normal or can you recommend a place where I can get help tracking
this down? Is it normal to have so many devices on IRQ 9?
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 0, function 0:
Host bridge: Intel Corporati
rtiton and recreating it but that made no
difference. Any ideas or things to try?
Thanks for the help so far
Dave
On Monday 13 November 2000 10:22, Arnaud S . Launay wrote:
> Le Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 07:59:24AM -0500, David Won a écrit:
> > I'm running 2.4.0test11pre3. but the kern
I ran memtest through 15 cycles without finding anything.
I guess that's good. ;) I pasted a bunch more Oops below to see if it helps
any.
Dave
On Monday 13 November 2000 10:22, Arnaud S . Launay wrote:
> Le Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 07:59:24AM -0500, David Won a écrit:
> &g
> distro, you must name it's version in your bug report to l-k. There are
>several versions that could be called 'most current':
>2.2.17, 2.2.18preX, 2.4.0test10, 2.4.0test11pre3.
>
>
> From reading the opps below, I highly suspect you will discover r
I'm not really that much of a newby (2 years of linux) but I am a newby to
kernel dumps.
I'm running Redhat 7 with the latest kernel compiled using kgcc. I get many
many oops, lockups and mysterious reboots. Can anybody help me determine what
is causing this from ksymoops output below. I though
Any hints on what caused this one?
Nov 6 18:28:53 phlegmish kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virt
ual address 9cca
Nov 6 18:28:53 phlegmish kernel: c012cdd6
Nov 6 18:28:53 phlegmish kernel: *pde =
Nov 6 18:28:53 phlegmish kernel: Oops:
Nov 6 18:28:53 phleg
I posted a few of my oops here last week and received a few helpfull replys.
I have modified my logging so my ksymoops should be more readable. It looksed
to me that it was mostly esd and emu10k1 that were causing my greif. I have
since tried recompiling esound from srs and grabbing the latest
I need some help. My system keeps locking up on me or suddenly rebooting.
Sometimes I'm able to telnet in and shutdown but usually I have to hit
the power button and pray that the disk isn't thrashed. I'm running
RedHat 7 and it happens with the supplied kernel or with a new kernel.
I'm currently
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