Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 10 Feb 2000 02:33:34 -0500 (EST) | From | <> | Subject | 2.3.42 + Tulip Lockup (maybe SMP) |
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I have just taken the 2.3.x plunge and have found my machine to work all except the Tulip driver.
I am running Redhat 6.1 and it says "Delaying eth0 initialization" on boot. If I "ifup eth0" it says the same thing. I used to get this if I didn't have the module loded / aliased in conf.modules.
conf.modules has the line alias eth0 tulip
I decided to insmod the module to see what would happen. It insmoded fine so I figured I'd bring it up "ifup eth0" What happened next... here it is...
wait_on_irq, CPU0: irq:1 [0 1] bh:0 [1 0] <[c010dd0d]> <[c016ce24]> <[c011e84d]> NMI watchdog detected LOCKUP on CPU1, registers: CPU:1 EIP:0010:[c0114027] EFLAGS:00000006 eax:c8802000 ebx:00000000 ecx:00000024 edx:0001001e esi:c8802030 edi:0000fffa ebp:00000075 esp:c7983f0c ds:0018 es:0018 ss:0018 Process syslogd (Pid:279, stackpage=c7983000) stack:02000cff 02000cff 0000ffff 00000009 c011420d c127e260 24000001 00000004 c010ded8 00000009 c8802030 c7983f70 c0325920 00000009 c127e260 c7983f68 c010e284 00000009 c7983f70 c127e260 00000009 dffff908 bffffd09 bffffd1c
call trace: [<c011420d>] [<c010ded8>] [<c8802030>] [<c010e284>] [<c010c2d8>] [<c01983d7>] [<c010c230>]
code: c1 eb 08 41 39 e9 7c f1 83 7e 54 00 74 22 8a 46 5d c0 e8 01
Is there an easy way to copy this down! Sheesh thats a lot of typing! The Machine is: 2xPII 350mhz 128 Meg of PC100 ECC American Micro P6DBU
New stuff turned on in kernel: ACPI USB (All Modular and not loaded at the time) I2c (All Modular and not loaded at the time) lm_sensors 2.4.5 Sensors (All Modular and not loaded at the time)
I have the config around if you need more info...
Other things I noticed: Matroxfb (using matrox:vesa:0x11E) no longer works - drops to 640x480 console
NTFS w/write support does not compile into kernel
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