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Re: "Kernel Oops" suspending iBook G4



El Domingo, 13 de Junio de 2004 13:18, Cedric Pradalier escribió:
> According to Imobach González Sosa, on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:58:15 +0100,
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> >Hi all,
> >
> >I've an iBook G4 (2003) and I trying to get it to sleep, but it doesn't
> >work. I've patched the 2.6.7-rc2 kernel using this patch at
> >http://honk.physik.uni-konstanz.de/~agx/linux-ppc/kernel/pmdisk-2.6.7-
> >rc2.diff but I get this message when I try to do an "echo -n "disk"
> >
> >> /sys/power/state".
> >
> >  Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 [#1]
> >
> >Then a lot of lines including a "call trace".
>
> The call trace can tell people where is your problem. Why don't you
> include it ? You should find it in your /var/log/syslog* files.
>
> Knowing only that the kernel has made a seg fault is not
> very informative...

You are right, it could be useful, but this messages aren't in my /var/log/ 
directory. I use syslog-ng and the 'sync' parameters is set to '0' (lines). 
And copy the entire message is painful (I'll do it if there isn't another 
way ;-)).

So, anybody knows how to get the kernel oops message into my logs files?

Thank you all.

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