Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:32:28 +0100 | | From | Sebastian <> | | Subject | Re: What does "Tainted: P" or "Tainted: GF" mean? |
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:12:51 +0800 Lei Ming <LeiMing@HotPop.com> wrote:
> Sorry for asking this silly question: > > When I use lsmod to list all the modules, it displays "Tainted: P", > and on my friend's machine it's "Tainted: GF". > > I know what "Tainted" mean, but what does "P" or "GF" mean? If there > are others than these two, where can I find a list? > > Thanks. >
Hi,
you can find informations about 'tainted kernels' at the end of Documentation/oops-tracing.txt found in any kernel-source.
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