Re: General Protection Fault in openafs, 2.6.25 and 2.6.26 kernels

2008-10-02 Thread Andrew Perrin
Update: this issue is now bug 500850 in openafs-modules-source. The solution is to set the following in the kernel .config: CONFIG_KEYS=y CONFIG_KEYS_DEBUG_PROC_KEYS=y CONFIG_SECURITY=y CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=y ---

Re: General Protection Fault in openafs, 2.6.25 and 2.6.26 kernels

2008-09-29 Thread Richard A Nelson
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Andrew Perrin wrote: Using debian testing (lenny) and self-compiled 2.6.25 or 2.6.26 kernels, I get the following GPF: Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: general protection fault: [#1] SMP ... Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: Call Trace: Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: [] afs_osi_

Re: General Protection Fault in openafs, 2.6.25 and 2.6.26 kernels

2008-09-29 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
Andrew Perrin wrote: > Using debian testing (lenny) and self-compiled 2.6.25 or 2.6.26 kernels, > I get the following GPF: [GPF trace snip] > This does *not* happen using 2.6.24 compiled with essentially the same > .config file. Using the latest openafs-modules-source: 1.4.7.dfsg1-5. > > Any adiv

RE: General Protection Fault

2000-04-29 Thread Kent Nyberg
Try with a better and larger cpufan. My K6-2 400 was so hot that Linux crached all the time. Nearly all those who sells computer with K6-2 and K6 use a to small cpufan. Sad but true.. Once upon a time someone wrote: > Are you sure the K6 hasn't been over clocked by some bastard salesman ? > >

RE: General Protection Fault

2000-04-29 Thread Ron Rademaker
The K6 says it's 533, it runs on 520, so I don't think that can be a problem, or am I mistaken? On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, C. Falconer wrote: > Are you sure the K6 hasn't been over clocked by some bastard salesman ? > > -- > From: Ron Rademaker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Mo

RE: General Protection Fault

2000-04-29 Thread Bryan Scaringe
Also, What, exactly, did you upgrade? What type of motherboard did you have before? now? This is definately a HW issue, so we'll need details on the system. Bryan On 29-Apr-2000 C. Falconer wrote: > Are you sure the K6 hasn't been over clocked by some bastard salesman ? > How do I solve a Ge

RE: General Protection Fault

2000-04-29 Thread C. Falconer
Are you sure the K6 hasn't been over clocked by some bastard salesman ? -- From: Ron Rademaker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 24 April 2000 5:57 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject:General Protection Fault How do I solve a General Protection Fault (Oops = 000

Re: General Protection Fault

2000-04-24 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Ron Rademaker wrote: > The system started giving general protection faults after I upgraded it > (general protection faults both in linux as in windows) from a P166 with > 32 M to a amd k6-2 533 with 128 M. Hmmm. Sounds like bad RAM to me. Try the old 32M or RAM from a working machine and see i

Re: General Protection Fault

2000-04-24 Thread kmself
On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 07:57:27PM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote: > How do I solve a General Protection Fault (Oops = 0002), I get it when I > boot with the rescue disk, when trying to install (right after mounting > the root filesystem (RAM)) it gives the errors, and ends with: Aiee, > killing the in