Re: bug: kernel timer added twice....

T.Mertes@mobilkom.at
Mon, 1 Mar 1999 16:39:41 +0100


Sorry I cannot help, but:

I also get the this message in /var/log/messages:
bug: kernel timer added twice at <some number which I have at home>

For me it happens when I try to mount a CDROM quickly after closing the
tray.
The drive seems to be not ready and the mount process goes into D-State.
They are unkillable for me also (I think this is a "feature" of the
D-State).

IIRC it appeared also when I tried to play an audio-CD and pressed PLAY
too fast (Not shure about this. Maybe I could kill the player later).

Some Information about my computer:
Kernel: 2.2.2 compiled without modules
Suse: 6.0
Motherborard: Gigabyte 686BXDS
Processors: Two Pentium II 350 Mhz
Scsi - Adapter: Adaptec 7895 (build into the motherboard)
CD-Rom: Plextor 40X UltraSCSI

Seems I have almost the same CDROM drive.

Would be interesting (for the kernel specialists) to know which Scsi adapter
Heiko has.

Is there a tool (or procedure) to convert the number of the error message to
something useful?

Greetings Thomas

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