On 12/07/12 21:21, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Sorry, yes, 2.6.32-45 retains the problem ('modprobe ipmi_si' generates a bunch of messages and results in an unusable system).Ian Crowther wrote:I'm not sure what 2.6.32.y means. I've installed 2.6.32-5-686, which seems to be recent.Am I correct in assuming you mean version 2.6.32-45? You can check with dpkg-query -W linux-image-$(uname -r) to see the version number of the installed kernel, or cat /proc/version to see the version number of the running one in parentheses. 2.6.32-45 is close to 2.6.32.59 from kernel.org.That has the same problem (errors after loading ipmi modules), though.Thanks for checking.
3.2.0-3-686-pae (debian 3.2.21-3) works for at least an hour with all the ipmi modules loaded.
Thanks, Ian