Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 10 Nov 1998 09:20:07 -0500 (EST) | From | Michael Gilbert <> | Subject | Re: kernel oops |
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>> quotas enabled, after the systems runs for some time repquota -a seg >> faults with a kernel oops, sync does too, quotaoff -a, quotaon -a fixes >> that for a short period of time.
>Read linux/Documentation/oop-stracing.txt. Without a symbolic dump of >your call trace, the oops is useless: we can't tell where in the kernel >it came from. You just need to make sure you preserve the System.map >which was built with the kernel, and look at the >linux/scripts/ksymoops.cc program which can interpret the call trace for >you.
What if the oops occurs early on during boot, i.e. at the onset of init?
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