I assume that both of you use X and as a consequence don't see the
kernel panic output. Try to trigger the error with copying some files to
the disk from e.g. tty1. Then useful debug information should be visible
there.
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Regards,
Richard Schütz
Hi,
as the kernels officially provided by Arch are (completely) Vanilla
kernels it it almost certain that problems of this kind are problems of
the kernel itself.
Therefore it seems to make more sense to report these issues upstream.
The people there have more experience how to track down such pr
Excerpts from Victor Silva's message of 2011-02-22 14:52:34 +0100:
> Hi folks i'm not 100% sure I'm posting on the right list so if im wrong
> please disregard and direct me to the appropriate list. :)
> Well I'm having a problem with USB devices causing kernel panic.
> I got an external 1 TB USB h
Hi folks i'm not 100% sure I'm posting on the right list so if im wrong
please disregard and direct me to the appropriate list. :)
Well I'm having a problem with USB devices causing kernel panic.
I got an external 1 TB USB hard disk in NTFS format. When I tried to save
some files (downloads from de
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