Hi Christian,

On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Christian Haul <c.h...@web.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> Im running sid now sucessfully for a couple oft years. The last update on
> 4.8. gives me some headaches, though.
> After the upgrade Boot falls with multiple errors, a common part is
> trap divide error ip:7f88f70e601b sp:7fffde9ce760 error:0 in libc-2.17.so
> [7f88f70b9000+1a2000]
>
> I can however Boot when I set init=/bin/bash in the kernel command line.
>
> I was suspecting the libc upgrade to 2.17-92 so I downgraded to 2.17-7
> (testing) but to no avail.
>
> Note: I was using apparmor but habe removed it now.
> Note: I am using systemd
>

1) You should report a bug using our BTS and not to the developers list.
http://bugs.debian.org contains instructions on how to do it and what
information you need to include (especially versions of the software used
and architecture) - usually it's best to use reportbug utility.

2) You should probably test your hardware first using memtest (and/or other
tools). If you get similar error in different places it might indicate some
troubles with hardware/memory.

O.
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