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SubjectRe: Re: lots of oopses with recent kernels
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> From: Oleg Drokin <green@namesys.com>
> Date: 2003/07/17 Thu AM 10:13:38 GMT
> To: steven.newbury1@ntlworld.com
> CC: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: lots of oopses with recent kernels
>
> Hello!
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 11:35:55PM +0000, steven.newbury1@ntlworld.com wrote:
>
> > I am using gcc version 3.3 20030623 (Red Hat Linux 3.3-12)
> > so that may be to blame...
> > ...but I have received the bellow oopses while copying files to a "Device-Mapper" striped device with
> > 'tar cf - . | tar - -C /mnt/tmp'
> > oops1: reiserfs format device (with BadRAM patch)
> > oops2: ext2/3 format device (with BadRAM patch)
> > oops3: reiserfs format device (with mem=320M BadRAM patch
> > removed.
>
> Sigh, I see lots of times your kernel jumps at random addresses for no good reason.
> (like in 2 out of your four oopses you attached).
> Have you tried to compile without CONFIG_PREEMPT just to see if it will be any better?
>
> Bye,
> Oleg
>

Part of the problem is due to a bug in my BadRAM patch though I am unable to find it. :-(

Any chance any of the oopses pointed to anything w.r.t. the BadRAM patch?

I am now running with CONFIG_PREEMT=n and without BadRAM. I don't trust my Promise IDE controller, it might also be causing problems, I am getting IDE errors off of it with the Barracuda's. I have ordered a new one, which should arrive in the morning (Friday). I will let you know how it goes...


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