> * Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote on Thursday, 2001-10-11:
> > Have you tried to run badblocks under 2.4.10 and 2.4.11?
> I just did under 2.4.10. No trouble at all.
With 2.4.11, it says "bad blocks range 0-0" and doesn't
test anything else, that is, it takes no time at all.
I just found that my earlier "trouble-free" badblocks run
under 2.4.10 wasn't as trouble-free as I thought:
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x70/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x20/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x70/0) from c01292d6
christian last message repeated 2 times
christian last message repeated 3 times
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x70/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x70/0) from c01292d6
christian last message repeated 2 times
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x70/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x70/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x70/0) from c01292d6
christian last message repeated 2 times
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0) from c01292d6
christian kernel: __alloc_pages: 5-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1f0/0) from c01292d6
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c01292c0 T _alloc_pages
c01292e0 t balance_classzone
Thank you very much for your help.
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