On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 09:03:55AM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Ingo Reimann wrote: > > > Kernel panic: Freeing swap cache page > > > > kern.log says: > > > > Oct 29 11:03:01 convert kernel: VM: read_swap_page: page already in page > > cache! > > Oct 29 11:03:01 convert kernel: Kernel panic: Freeing swap cache page > > > > What does this mean? What can i do? > > Well, the kernel hackers will probably tell me that this is insane and > that it could never possibly make a difference, but I swear it worked for > me before when I had similar problems! Destroy and re-create your swap > partitions. Remember to run swapoff on them before you delete them. > Maybe you don't actually need to delete the partitions; mkswap might be > enough. But anyway, re-create the swap partition and run swapon...see > what happens. > > I can't imagine why it would work. I don't think it should. But a couple > years ago I ran into major stability problems and got similar messages to > when you found in kern.log. Re-creating the swap partition fixed > everything. I have no idea what inspired me to try that, but... > > HTH, > noah > Thanks for you help, noah! I just did it and as you can see. NOW the system works. How long? We will see! Hope, this was the problem. I also decreased the core voltage for the CPU to 2.2V. Together it should help. *sigh*
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