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I have the same problem on several different machines, both on 3.11.0-20
and 3.11.0-24.
For me it only happens on boot, and not entirely consistantly -
Sometimes it works, sometimes it crashes. It does crash pretty often
though, and I'm trying to find a way to reproduce consistently.
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Without too many details, the problem seems to be triggered by some sort
of race condition between the loading of the sunrpc module and using it
(mounting the rpc_pipefs filesystem). This can happen in two places, as
far as I can tell... in /etc/init/gssd.conf and /etc/init/idmapd.conf.
On my
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linux-image-3.11.0-20-generic seems to have resolved the issue, at least
the first time reboot went through fine.
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Title:
Oops
Chad, just want to know was your problem of 19-generic consistently
occurring, what I met is not however.
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Title:
Oops
It was a problem with 2-3 consecutive reboots with 19. I believe it has
to do with mounting rpc_pipefs, and the stack trace also seems to align
with this, it looks like some piece of the memory structure is
uninitialized. I personally didn't notice anything between 18 and 19
that would have
Also, it does not happen consistently. Seems to be related to network
speed as I am booting my VM from qcow2 mounted from NFS.
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Title:
Oops
Hi,
I am seeing the exact same thing when my ubuntu VM is trying to mount the root
filesystem. Everything was OK with the 3.11.0-18 kernel :
[ 97.595333] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
0010
[ 97.596342] IP: [a00e8618]
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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