Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 17 Dec 1996 15:36:38 -0500 (EST) | From | Peter Rival <> | Subject | Massive oops in 2.1.15 |
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Just had a _very_ nasty oops in 2.1.15. It's a stock kernel with a relatively inactive ACL patch I'm working on with Artem Belevich. I was rebuilding my kernel to add SMP support, and decided to switch VCs and build something else. Nothing out of the ordinary, other than as soon as the gcc started, I was bombarded by an endless stream of what appeared to be nonfatal oopses. Unfortunately, klogd has been acting a little strange on me since I installed 2.1.15, and absolutely nothing got logged. I couldn't even CTRL-ALT-DEL out of this situation - had to hit the reset button. Machine is an Intel P5-166 (12 stepping) with 48 MB of memory on a Tyan Tomcat II board. One other caveat of interest, I had the kernel make running with -j7 (a holdover from before SMP broke with the new series), so the system believed it was actually running 8 simultaneous compiles. Sorry this is so thin in info. If anyone wants to persue this further, I'd be glad to offer any info that would be of use.
- Pete
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