Re: How to kill a process which refuses to be killed
Johann Spies hat gesagt: // Johann Spies wrote:
>
> I must mention that when I started up lynx I got the followin kernel
> message:
>
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00000004
> current->tss.cr3 = 00924000, %cr3 = 00924000
> *pde = 00000000
> Oops: 0002
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010:[<0013058f>]
> EFLAGS: 00010206
> eax: 400060b0 ebx: 00000f50 ecx: 00000f50 edx: 400060b1
> esi: 400060b0 edi: 00000005 ebp: 00000003 esp: 00925ca0
> ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
> Process tr (pid: 193, process nr: 30, stackpage=00925000)
> Stack: 00b0c6f8 400060b0 00130a84 400060b0 00000005 00000003 0000002b 00000002
> 0023dc88 00000812 00005f50 400060b0 400060d0 00000005 00000001 40000000
> 00b0c698 000086c0 00131425 00925dac 0000a6e4 00925d78 fffffff8 00925e6c
> Call Trace: [<00130a84>] [<00131425>] [<00140015>] [<0012b42f>] [<0012b695>] [<0012b6ba>] [<00109f32>]
> [<0010a865>]
> Code: 64 c6 00 00 4b 75 f6 5b 5e c3 8d b4 26 00 00 00 00 83 ec 0c
This is a kernel-"OOPS"-message. Oops is something like the notorius
"Blue screen" Windows user have to live with.
Linus himself has written a text you can find in the kernel source tree,
oops-tracing.txt or similar (I don't have k.-sources installed)
But when I get an oops, I push the RESET-button :(
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