Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 1 Aug 1998 19:28:26 -0400 | From | Brendan Cully <> | Subject | no vm-86: BAD |
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After a lockup and spontaneous reboot, I found this in my syslog:
Aug 1 19:04:54 xanadu kernel: no vm86_info: BAD
what does that mean?
Can it be due to my recently having had to share a PCI interrupt between my network card and my video card (had to enable another serial port for my Pilot :) )?
I've had a couple lockups in the last few days, since this interrupt problem. I'm running a UP kernel 2.1.111 on a 430VX board with a Cyrix 6x86, all of my system is on a WDC 24300L IDE drive (hdc) but I also have an Adaptec 2940UW and SCSI code compiled in. Ethernet is 3c905.
Lockups only seem to happen in X when there is heavy disk activity (eg untarring sources).
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