It's actually not an Ooops it is some debug code to capture code
which is doing the wrong thing. Dont worry about it.
> d7fdde14 d7fdde34 c013750b c02e67df 0000055e c03d4df8 c03d4e30
c03d4df8>
> d7fdde6c c01ec775 d7ff6b2c 000001d0 000000b0 c03d4e44 00000000
0> 0000202
> 00000042 00000000 00000042 c03d4df8 c03d4de8 c03d4d3c d7fddeb4
c> 01ec81a
> Call Trace: [<c013750b>] [<c01ec775>] [<c01ec81a>] [<c0109ed9>]
[<c01fe> 289>] [<c0205da0>] [<c01fe4c3>] [<c0206160>] [<c01fe958>] [<c01fe176>]
> [<c020fe1d>] [<c01fd487>] [<c010507d>] [<c0105040>] [<c0105675>]
> scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices
> scsi_eh_offline_sdevs: Device set offline - notready or command retry
f> ailedafter error recovery: host0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is what I am worried about, I also saw this at my home PC, but
doing cdrecord -scanbus does pick up my cdwiter.
BTW: Thanx to whoever fixed ide-scsi I can now boot without getting an
Oops (that I reported in 2.5.39). Now I seem to have lost the mouse
but I will look ate that when I get back home.
Cheers
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