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SubjectRe: 2.2.0 oops (scsi related) and more about system lock
Hi, 

On Fri, 29 Jan 1999 16:06:43 +0100, Adam Kumiszcza
<adamk@3net.net.pl> said:

> This is what happened after issuing

> Jan 28 19:46:07 psycho kernel: Call Trace: [<c48a0e40>] [<c48a0eec>] [<c48a0eec>] [serial:register_serial+-452307/320] [<c48a0e40>] [serial:register_serial+-467516/320] [serial:register_serial+-451996/320]

This is not any use without usable symbolic mapping information. The
best way to get that is to compile the drivers into the main kernel
rather than as a module. Alternatively, if you load the modules with
"insmod -m" you will get a map listing for the module which can be used
to lookup these symbolic addresses in the call trace.

--Stephen

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