I recently started having the follow occur when I boot into multi-user mode in stock Debian Squeeze 6.0.4:
------------[ cut here ]------------ WARNING: at /build/buildd-linux-2.6_2.6.32-41-amd64-ReqhZF/linux-2.6-2.6.32/debian/build/source_amd64_none/drivers/char/tty_ldisc.c:738 tty_ldisc_reinit+0x46/0x7b() Hardware name: System Product Name Modules linked in: parport_pc ppdev lp parport acpi_cpufreq cpufreq_stats cpufreq_powersave cpufreq_conservative cpufreq_userspace fuse loop firewire_sbp2 snd_hda_codec_anal og snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec snd_hwdep snd_pcm snd_seq snd_timer snd_seq_device snd nvidia(P) joydev i2c_i801 soundcore psmouse i2c_core snd_page_alloc wmi serio_raw evdev asus_atk0110 pcspkr shpchp processor pci_hotplug button ext3 jbd mbcache usbhid hid sg sr_mod sd_mod cdrom crc_t10dif ata_generic firewire_ohci firewire_core uhci_hcd rr232x(P) ata_piix crc_itu_t ehci_hcd libata sky2 scsi_mod thermal usbcore nls_base thermal_sys [last unloaded: scsi_wait_scan] Pid: 1794, comm: login Tainted: P 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 Call Trace: [<ffffffff811ff47e>] ? tty_ldisc_reinit+0x46/0x7b [<ffffffff811ff47e>] ? tty_ldisc_reinit+0x46/0x7b [<ffffffff8104df9c>] ? warn_slowpath_common+0x77/0xa3 [<ffffffff811ff47e>] ? tty_ldisc_reinit+0x46/0x7b [<ffffffff811ff5c7>] ? tty_ldisc_hangup+0x114/0x1a7 [<ffffffff811f9182>] ? do_tty_hangup+0xfb/0x326 [<ffffffff811f9709>] ? disassociate_ctty+0x47/0x1fd [<ffffffff8105143a>] ? do_exit+0x26f/0x6c6 [<ffffffff81051907>] ? do_group_exit+0x76/0x9d [<ffffffff8105e1f3>] ? get_signal_to_deliver+0x310/0x339 [<ffffffff81010037>] ? do_notify_resume+0x87/0x73f [<ffffffff81065215>] ? remove_wait_queue+0x12/0x4d [<ffffffff81050f6d>] ? do_wait+0x1dd/0x21b [<ffffffff8104d86e>] ? do_fork+0x254/0x31e [<ffffffff8105104b>] ? sys_wait4+0xa0/0xb0 [<ffffffff81010e0e>] ? int_signal+0x12/0x17 ---[ end trace 442f6dc104dca20a ]--- The kernel was recently updated on this box. I recompiled the rr232x RAID drivers against the new header files to make sure that they were in sync with the kernel. The root of the file system resides on the array and is accessible and bootable. Additionally, if I boot into single user mode this error does not show up, but will show up if I move to any other init level via the 'init #' command. While in multi-user mode I don't have use of my mouse or any keys on my keyboard outside of the standard 83 keys. Also in either case, single-user or multi-user, I have full access to the RAID array and to the video components on the computer. To make matter more interesting if I attempt to reinstall the kernel via 'aptitude install linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64' or attempt to update grub2 via 'update-grub2' I receive the following, 'grub-probe: sending ioctl 1261 to a partition' and 'blockdev: sending ioctl 125d to a partition' so many times I receive '__ratelimit: ### callbacks suppressed'. I'm at somewhat of a loss as to what exactly is causing the problem or how to further trouble shoot the issue, if someone out in the great ether could point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance for the time and consideration. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cabu3ufjstz+s4eusflkrvidpkn3pd+1-fk-cw4um8wunp-_...@mail.gmail.com