It appears to be sending init a signal causes the oops. I have been mucking
with my inittab and trying to reload it, i.e. kill -1 1, and that causes the
kernel to oops and kills my bash.
Here is my oops output, note I also get the oops on reboot/halt are we off by
one somewhere?
ksymoops 2.3.4
Hello.
When I reboot my system (Mandrake 7.1 without changes) with
2.4.0-test8-pre2, my system
crashes. I didn't have this problem with prior versions (e.g. pre1),
compiled with the same options. I have no modules and no 'development'
things in my kernel. I don't now what information is relevant
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