Re: 2.5.74-mm2 [kernel BUG at include/linux/list.h:148!]

Mike Fedyk (mfedyk@matchmail.com)
Tue, 8 Jul 2003 17:34:44 -0700


On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 02:32:19AM +0200, Ram?n Rey Vicente???? wrote:
> El mi? 09-07-2003 a las 02:18, Mike Fedyk escribi?:
> > On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:17:32AM +0200, Ram?n Rey Vicente???? wrote:
> > > Call Trace: [<c0116ea0>] [<c013bb2e>] [<c013f522>] [<c011894e>]
> > > [<c011c44d>]
> > > [<c0109a20>] [<c01097d3>] [<c0109ab1>] [<c0118599>] [<c0130259>]
> > > [<c01621
> > > 8e>] [<c01307f8>] [<c01091ad>] [<c0118599>] [<c0193e05>]
> > > [<c0116f20>] [<c0
> > > 116f20>] [<c0156924>] [<c0156dae>] [<c0157a2a>] [<c014892c>]
> > > [<c0148db9>]
> > > [<c0108f47>]
> >
> > Now run it through ksymoops. You should consider using the in kernel oops
> > decoding. Just turn kksymoops on in the debugging menu.
>
> I'm currently doing that :), my pc is not a Sun 10000, so I try to build
> the kernel only de necessary.
>
> Whenever I get the errors, I'll report it inmediately

You can use the userspace ksymoops instead too...
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