Welcome to the club of "segmentation fault". Sometimes it doesn't rear its
ugly head right away. You make more changes to your program and you don't
know what caused it. Only thing I know that works is make frequent backups
and go back to a working version. Everything is happy again after that :-)
I sure wish there were a quicker way of booting up, perhaps with a stripped
down version of rtl. Perhaps someone has a suggestion.
sseeger@stell
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(Steven cc:
Seeger) Subject: RE: [rtl] How do I unload a
crashed
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owner-rtl@fsm
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09/05/01
02:49 PM
Please
respond to
rtl
As far as I know, the only way to recover from that without rebooting would
be to take your hard drive out and put it in an identical but BRAND NEW
computer. Then, you can power up that computer for the first time and the
problem will be solved. Since it's the computer's first time being powered
on, you can't say you "re"booted.
Steve
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>Thamm, Russell
>Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:28 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [rtl] How do I unload a crashed module?
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I apparently have an error in init_module() and I get an
>exception message:
>
> /usr/bin/rtlinux: line 161: 3155 Segmentation fault
>${INSMOD} $modules
>
>when I load the module.
>
>However, after this I cannot unload the module :
>
> Device or resource busy.
>
>Is there any way to recover from this apart from rebooting?
>
>thanks
>Russell Thamm
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