Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 26 Nov 1998 10:11:47 +0100 (MET) | From | David Weinehall <> | Subject | Re: Kernel panic in 2.1.127: login respawns |
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On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi! > > > > login prompt. Originally, we did this for a few seconds on tty1 untill > > init would not allow it to respawn for 5 minutes becuase of its rapid > > reexcecution. We didn't let this ruin our so-called fun and switched to VC > > 2. We did this for every single virtual console except for three (which we > > accidentally skipped). We switched back to three and held down ^D. Uh, > > dang. Kernel panic. It printed a stack trace (about a paragraph). > > Reproduced on my 386 (UP ;-) running 2.1.128. I'll investigate.
I managed to do the same using a v2.0.36pre? kernel. Something *IS* spooky out there.
Hardware:
IBM PS/2 model 56slc2 (486slc2 25/50MHz) 16 MB memory Debian HAMM (v2.0)
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