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Adam D. Bradley wrote: > > > I experienced two random Oopses which said something about > > 'unable to handle kernel paging request' > > > > They occured when no special stuff was running on my system, > > I just booted and logged in. > > > > I use Kernel release 2.0.27. > > > > What could be wrong? Haven't you used the smbfs module? It's malfunctioning in 2.0.27, apply smbfs-0.10 patch (may be found somewhere at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/) > > We have no idea. ;-) > > Run the OOPS through ksymoops (found in /usr/src/linux/scripts) and post > the results to the list, maybe then we can do something about it. You also > may want to read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt and > BUG-HUNTING > Yes, for more info you have definitelly to do this. -- Andrey V Khavryutchenko akhavr@compchem.kiev.ua Interests: Computational Chemistry, OOA&OOP, The Net The Murphy Philosophy: Smile. Tommorrow will be worse. | ||||||||||||
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