Hey,
thanks for the reply.
I have two harddrives; one is never in the computer, and was blank. I bought
it awhile ago and meant to put debian on it then, but never did. The other
one has Windows XP on it, and it isn't in the computer right now.
So put simply, I only have one computer, and the only
On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 03:56:26PM -0500, Brad B wrote:
> I recently did the network installation of Debian to a spare HD, and tried
> running it by itself in my PC, which usually runs windows. It boots into
> grub, but I get serveral different error messages at different times. I'm
> never able to
Hey,
I recently did the network installation of Debian to a spare HD, and tried
running it by itself in my PC, which usually runs windows. It boots into
grub, but I get serveral different error messages at different times. I'm
never able to load the kernel, I believe. Here're the most common errors
/var/log/syslog file.
>
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 064b0008 ...
>
> Full message is in my attached file.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> --Stéphane
KLEIN Stéphane wrote:
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 064b0008 ...
This is called a kernel oops. It means that something in your kernel
crashed and it might be dangerous to continue running.
It may indicate either a bug in the kernel, or hardware failure, but I
Hello,
I've strange message in my /var/log/syslog file.
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 064b0008 ...
Full message is in my attached file.
Thanks for your help,
--Stéphane
EXT3 FS on hda1, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
eth1:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Thomas Adam wrote:
So install 'ksymoops' and use that to run the callback trace through (I
assume syslog logs it). Then look on the LKML for more detailed
information.
I've installed it and am trying to use it right now, but it doesn't appear
to really be set up for 2.6 kernels
--- "Luke A. Kanies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> at virtual address ", along with a dump of some extra info like a
> Call Trace, finally ending in a Segmentation fault (I'm assuming it's
> modprobe or insmod that's getting the segfault). I'm running debian
> unstable.
So install 'ksymoops'
Hi all,
I am having problems with two 2.6 kernel modules, 3c59x and emu10k. Both
of them fail with the same error: "Unable to handle kernel paging request
at virtual address ", along with a dump of some extra info like a
Call Trace, finally ending in a Segmentation fault (I'
om the CD I get the message: 'Unable to
handle kernel paging request' and then the machine hangs. It also hangs, but
with no error msg if I try to install 2.2.
I guess this is some sort of hardware error. Has some of my memory packed
up? (the bios mem tests are OK)...
Any ideas what th
get the message: 'Unable to
handle kernel paging request' and then the machine hangs. It also hangs, but
with no error msg if I try to install 2.2.
I guess this is some sort of hardware error. Has some of my memory packed
up? (the bios mem tests are OK)...
Any ideas what this means or wh
the TTY was '?', and the process was taking no cpu time.
After a reboot, I found these lines in syslog:
Apr 24 01:05:39 habbakuk kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address 0020010c
Apr 24 01:05:39 habbakuk kernel: printing eip:
Apr 24 01:05:39 habbakuk ke
Xeno Campanoli wrote:
>
> Thomas Cook wrote:
> >
> > I fixed an identical problem recently by getting new RAM - my old stuff
> > had gone bad.
> >
> > apt-get install memtest86
>
> I'm using potato, and I can't do the above command successfully. There
> is something called hwtools, but the only
yone knows what it could be,
> > or if it's something I need to worry about.
> >
> > What does it mean, anyways?? :)
> >
> > Thanks!
> > -David R. Chase
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > ---
rry about.
>
> What does it mean, anyways?? :)
>
> Thanks!
> -David R. Chase
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ---------------[snip]-
>
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual
> address 0a0a0a4e
> pri
PROTECTED]
---[snip]-----
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual
address 0a0a0a4e
printing eip:
c0146696
*pde =
Oops:
CPU:1
EIP:0010:[]Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010206
eax: ebx: c4c749a0 ecx: c4c7c9b0 edx:
c4c7c9b0
esi
"Ralf G. R. Bergs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> H, you're making me nervous... :-(
Sorry.
> I can hardly believe it's a HW problem since the machine in question is a
> server
> machine that's running 24 hrs./day, and it's been VERY reliable so far. It's
> performing it's service since s
On 26 Jan 2002 11:52:19 +0100, Ramin Motakef wrote:
[...]
>> Jan 26 10:05:07 MyMachine kernel: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request
>> at virtual address 16534fc1
[...]
>You should give memtest86 a try, also checking for bad blocks on the
>swap partition migh
#x27;s an "out of memory" issue since there is
> PLENTY of swap available (512M,) and apart from 10 FTP processes there's not
> much load on the machine.
>
> Jan 26 10:05:07 MyMachine kernel: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request
> at virtual address 1653
M,) and apart from 10 FTP processes there's not
much load on the machine.
Jan 26 10:05:07 MyMachine kernel: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request
at virtual address 16534fc1
Jan 26 10:05:07 MyMachine kernel: printing eip:
Jan 26 10:05:07 MyMachine kernel: c013cba0
Jan 26 10:05:07 M
to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address 04edd072
Aug 27 13:19:48 nagan kernel: printing eip:
Aug 27 13:19:48 nagan kernel: c0121727
Aug 27 13:19:48 nagan kernel: *pde =
Aug 27 13:19:48 nagan kernel: Oops:
Aug 27 13:19:48 nagan kernel: CPU:0
Aug 27 13:19:48 nagan kernel:
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 02:53:03AM +, Bob Brown generated a stream of 1s
and 0s:
> I re-compiled the kernel and it is working... When I removed the sdram
> I forgot that I had added an append to lilo.conf. Would that have
> caused the kernel to crash so utterly and completely?
> Thank God
I re-compiled the kernel and it is working... When I removed the sdram
I forgot that I had added an append to lilo.conf. Would that have
caused the kernel to crash so utterly and completely?
Thank God for the rescue disk...
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