On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:25:15 +0100 (CET), Marc-Christian Petersen <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >>> Unplugging the usb stick: machine deadlocks, plugging the stick in while 
> >>> the
> >>> kernel is up and running: machine deadlocks. Machine does not deadlock 
> >>> when I
> >>> plug the stick in _before_ I boot up linux.

> > Alt-SysRq-T is needed. Usually it's captured with a serial console or 
> > netconsole.
> > This is most probably a result of exclusive_access. A process took that 
> > semaphore
> > and scheduled somewhere. If so, we have to know what process it was and 
> > what it
> > was doing.
> 
> that's the problem. The machine is _dead_.

This is curious. It's possible that the exclusive_access is not the culprit.
So, how about the NMI oopser? Does that work?
 (Documentation/nmi_watchdog.txt)

-- Pete


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