Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 19 Mar 1998 01:41:48 +1100 (EST) | From | Marcus Berglund <> | Subject | 2.1.90-pre2 error: Scheduling from interspt |
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I know that pre2 is no longer current, but if this problem hasn't been encountered, then I thought this info maybe handy...
Just 5 mins ago I had 2.1.90-pre2 die in a really big way, I was on the internet via ethernet, an rc5-64 client was running, an rlogin to my router and lynx going, I hit 'd' to download a file, my screen suddenly filled with _a lot_ of errors (I vaguely saw a couple of memory address go by and then the screen filled with 'Scheduling from interspt' and the system froze solid, it even turned off the numlock on my keyboard, SysRq didn't work, and nither did the three finger salute, the keyboard seemed to be dead, and no log entries, and there wasn't even the hint of filesystem corruption that you might normally see, which may mean nothing... And there was also an SMB filesystem mounted, but the host computer was turned off, but I wasn't trying to access the drive.
The machine in question is a P166 on a GA-586ATM/P M/B, 56Mb RAM, AHA-2940U, SCSI & IDE drives.
If you need any more info, I'd be glad to help in anyway I can.
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