lots of oopses with recent kernels

From: steven.newbury1@ntlworld.com
Date: Wed Jul 16 2003 - 18:35:55 EST


I am using gcc version 3.3 20030623 (Red Hat Linux 3.3-12)
so that may be to blame...

...but I have received the bellow oopses while copying files to a "Device-Mapper" striped device with
'tar cf - . | tar - -C /mnt/tmp'

oops1: reiserfs format device (with BadRAM patch)
oops2: ext2/3 format device (with BadRAM patch)
oops3: reiserfs format device (with mem=320M BadRAM patch
       removed.

Kernel 2.6.0-test1-mm1 (with latest device-mapper patches)
was used with these oopses however I have had a similar
oops though while using device-mapper (I was compiling
glibc) with 2.6.0-test1:

2.6.0-test1.oops

While using 2.6.0-test1-ac1 to attempt the same procedure as described above USB was killed:

uhci-bad

Also attached dmesg and .config used for 2.6.0-test1-mm1

Now having said all of that, I should add that the system runs completely stable under a modified Red Hat 2.4.20-9 (ACPI patch amoung other things) also compiled with the same compiler.

The hardware in this machine is:

Intel P3 (coppermine stepping 10) 933MHz
BIOSTAR M6VBE-A (VIA Apollo Pro 133 based)
384MiB 256+128 (with defect in last 64MiB of 128MiB) 133MHz

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