On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 04:27 -0400, James Cloos wrote:
> The oops does occur at boot time; gentoo autoloads modules before it
> starts running the /etc/runlevel/* scripts, including the one that
> remounts / rw.

Are you initially mounting / read-only, as in specifying the ro kernel
parameter in grub.conf?  You should be, since jfs won't mount a dirty
volume rw until fsck replays the journal.  And if you are, remounting
shouldn't require shutting down the journaling code.

> It turned out that the alsa modules cause the oops.  Specifically
> loading maestro3 and its dependencies.
> 
> I beleive there was some alsa patches that went in since I last
> compiled, so I will try that later today.
> 
> I'll also post about this on the alsa list and see what develops.

Even though the alsa drivers appear to trigger the problem, it really
looks like it's something that needs to be fixed in jfs, if I can figure
out what's happening.

> -JimC

Thanks,
Shaggy
-- 
David Kleikamp
IBM Linux Technology Center



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