Re: kernel (2.4.0-test2) Oops while starting

From: Glenn C. Hofmann (hofmang@ibm.net)
Date: Sun Jun 25 2000 - 17:39:07 EST


I am running Debian (Woody) as well and have multiple OOPSen as well. I don't get any
lockups, just lots of nasty messages. I read the Changes file and saw no clue there. The
programs will start fine after login, just not from the startup scripts...except chrony, which is a
guaranteed OOPS, but I don't really need that prog, so I just got rid of it. I know this does not
help much, except to say that you are not the only one.

Glenn C. Hofmann

On 24 Jun 2000, at 15:18 Jens Taprogge wrote:

> Kernel 2.4.0test2 oopses in the S20modclean script of my Debian distro (woody). After that it hangs.
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> My machine is a Toshiba Sat. 4000CDS (P2 233, 96 MB RAM).
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> Please let me know, what further information could be of help.
>
> Jens
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