Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 20 Oct 2008 21:54:26 -0200 | From | "Alexandre Lymberopoulos" <> | Subject | Re: Bug#502583: scary messages in dmesg |
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On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 4:04 AM, Rogério Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br> wrote: > Hi, Alexandre.
Hi there, Rogério!
> As these messages indicate something going wild in kernelland (due to the > stack trace), I'm CC'ing the linux-kernel mailing list. It is probably > triggered by something probably not related to usbmount.
Ok...
> Just for extra information, what kind of fs do you have on your memory > stick? Can you provide extra details on the situation?
It's not a memory stick, it's a hard disk with ext3 file system. I just plugged it it and the disk was automatically mounted in /dev/ext3 with no abnormal messages in dmesg. That weird messages appeared when I unpplugged the disk (without umounting it, as it should be done when using usbmount, right?).
When mounted I got a message asking for a fsck to be run on disk because of many mount/umount processes without performing that procedure.
By the way I think I've lost no data, but that messages are pretty scary. I'm sorry I can't help that much, since I'm no more that a user and big fan of Linux.
> Regards, Rogério Brito. > > P.S.: Alexandre's complete dmesg is available at > http://bugs.debian.org/502583
Thanks for caring about this bug (if it is a bug).
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