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SubjectRe: Repeatable GPF reading /proc/interrupts on a 2.0.37ac12
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 01:42:32AM +0200, Andreas Bombe wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 01:06:02AM +0300, Samuli Karkkainen wrote:
> > Reading /proc/interrupts on this machine, for example using command "cat
> > /proc/interrupts", creates repeatably a following kind of general protection
> > failure
>
> Did you by any chance unload a module before? If so, which one(s)?
> This could be a module forgetting to unregister an interrupt handler.

I think the only module I have unloaded is the isofs, when I tried to mount
a cdrom that wasn't in the drive. Another thing I remember having done
during this uptime that I don't usually do is setting up dhcpd.

I could try rebooting and seeing if doing the cdrom mount attempt makes any
difference, but as that sounds like a rather unlikely cause, it might make
more sense to not boot the machine while I can repeat the problem.

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