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SubjectRe: PROBLEM: kernel 2.6-test5 rmmod: kernel NULL pointer dereference
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In article <35776.10.0.0.50.1064747073.squirrel@mail.hackaholic.org>,
detach <detach@hackaholic.org> wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I hope I'm using the right method to reporting this problem, I'll send it
| to the mailing list as this problem seems to be an overall kernel problem.
| No flames please :).
| Here's what happened,
| I wrote a CD so I did a modprobe ide-scsi .. then wrote the CD, now I
| wanted to check the contents of the CD, so i did rmmod ide-scsi first so
| that i could load ide-cd. Well, rmmod hung, and I checked /proc/kern.log
| on debian woody (with custom compiled linux 2.6-test5).Here's the output in /proc/kern.log:

Do you find there is any difference between the ide-cd operation and the
ide-scsi behaviour mounting /dev/scd0 (or sr0 depending on
distribution)? Redhat just uses the SCSI version, and I use SCSI on
Slackware as well most of the time (ie. when I have a burner).

It's good that you have reported a bug, but you may not need to go
through that path at all. As noted, supposedly fixed, although I haven't
built test6 yet.
--
bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
CTO, TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with little computers since 1979.
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