Messages in this thread |  | | | From | "M.N." <> | | Subject | is a kernel panic supposed to happen if root fs is on a SCSI disk and SCSI support is compiled in as module? | | Date | Sat, 2 Jun 2001 16:17:32 -0700 |
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Basically, that's the question. I compiled my kernel with the SCSI AIC7xxx.o driver as a module, and then when it booted up, it paniced. I thought it was some sort of a kernel bug, but it didn't really seem that way when I recompiled the kernel with SCSI support built-in in the kernel itself (monolithically). I'm just curious, does a _panic_ necessarily mean that the kernel needs fixing, or can a panic be a result of something that the user forgot to do which was required in order to avoid that panic?
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