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SubjectRe: [OOPS, usbcore, releaseintf] 2.6.0-test10-mm1
Duncan Sands wrote:
> On Thursday 04 December 2003 17:57, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 12:14:33 +0100 Duncan Sands <baldrick@free.fr> wrote:
>>| > EIP is at releaseintf+0x62/0x80 [usbcore]
>>|
>>| I haven't found time to work on this, sorry -
>>| I'm really busy with my real jobs right now.
>>|
>>| > <0>Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds
>>|
>>| What is this, by the way? I never saw it.
>>
>>That comes from setting the sysctl "panic_on_oops" so that an oops
>>goes straight to a panic condition.
>
>
> That explains why this relatively harmless Oops was
> freezing Vince's box. I guess he should turn it off.

Well, I don't find this oops harmless at all : my box is usually
freezing while in a huge of other oopses that directly follow this one,
and then nothing makes it into the logs. I had to set this sysctl once
in order to get the first oops, but that's not related to the other
freeze...

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