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Re: Unable to boot Kernel 2.6.10



I guess it's my fault I was toolazy to copy the error message
and retype it. I was hoping it was a more common problem.
My computer is a laptop with an athlon 3000+
I use  a precompiled debian kernel, and installed debian pure 64 
on it last june and been upgrading regularly ever since.

The error message is:
Pid: 2065, comm setserial Tainted: G M 2.6.10-9-amd64-k8
RIP 0010 with garbage
RSP: 0018:.......
RAX: etc..
Process setserial (pid: 2065, threadinfo ......)
Stack: fffff
Call trace 
[n_tty_flush_buffer+9}
etc..
last message
Code: Bad RIP value
RIP [<ffffffffff...] RSP ...
CR2: ...
/etc/rcS.d/S46setserial: line 152: 2065 killed ¤{SETSERIAL} -z $device $args
Then if I type ctrl C I lose allability to do anything
with another Bad RIP value and some kthread thread return worker_thread 
message in the CallTrace message
I use also the cpudyn daemon when I can boot.

Well I hope it helps

PS: I have been using Debian since late 96, and its the first time I get such 
a silly answer
Best
Xavier Leoncini

Le Mardi 25 Janvier 2005 19:17, Alvaro Hernandez a écrit :
> Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 07:10:07PM +0100, Egon Willighagen escribió:
> >On Tuesday 25 January 2005 17:22, Alvaro Hernandez wrote:
> >> Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Leoncini Xavier wrote:
> >> >I have a problem while booting 2.6.10
> >
> ><snip>
> >
> >> ;)) Take it with a grain of salt!
> >
> >Yes, sure. Ok, I've encountered boot problems too in the past, but don't
> >really care about them.
> >
> >It might be more helpful if people would not make fun of Leonici, but tell
> > him where to find information on how to debug the problems he has ?
>
>  Nobody is making fun of anyone, just joking. Anyway, it is very
> difficult to tell someone how to debug a problem he hasn't provided no
> information about it.
>
>  There is need, first, to know what is going on, what the error
> messages are, software versions, etc.
>
> 	Do you go to doctor and say "it hurts, doctor, help me"? Or do
> you provide information to help doctor start asking questions?
>
> 	Regards,
>
> 	Alvaro



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