On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 01:23:24PM +0300, Mockern wrote:
> I have the Linux kernel oops problem sometime.
serial_pxa_irq() was passed a NULL dev_id parameter by the interrupt
layer. This can only happen if request_irq() was called with a NULL
dev_id parameter.
> How can I fix it?
Show me your m
On Sunday, April 08, 2001 03:43:19 PM -0500 xOr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [1.] kernel oops in reiserfs under 2.4.2-ac28 and 2.4.3-ac3 when rming
> files
Ok, reiserfs must be picking the wrong member in an array of function
pointers, probably on a bad item from disk. We're testing some cod
>
> >> Trace; c0194d36
>
> >Do you have any ISAPNP cards in your system?
>
> Yes, a Soundblaster AWE64 that has never given me any problems. I tried
> booting
> test10 and test1 with that card pulled, and they both still oopsed on boot.
>
>
Jeff, I recompiled test10 with all kernel ISA PN
Jeff, thank you for responding.
>Can you play the kernel shuffle, and narrow down exactly which kernel
>version breaks for you? Read, from the linux source tree,
>Documentation/BUG-HUNTING.
OK. I've compiled test1, and it also oopsed on boot. (Which is confusing,
since I know for sure I had t
Brad Corsello wrote:
>
> [1.] One line summary of the problem:
> kernel oops on boot in 2.4.0 test 10 (i386)
>
> [2.] Full description of the problem/report:
> On every boot of test 10, I get a kernel oops very early on.
> Is reproducible (happens every boot).
> I
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