2.2.16: OOPS 2 & VFS panic

From: Ulrich Windl (Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 02:34:00 EDT

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    Hello,

    I had a kernel panic with 2.2.16 yesterday. Because of this rare
    occasion, I immediately checked my RAM (memtest86), but the RAM is OK,
    there was no thunderstorm, no handy (mobile phone) nearby, the CPU and
    RAM not overclocked, all chipsets Genuine Intel. I only have two memory
    chips from China, but that should be close enough to Taiwan ;-)

    Maybe it helps for reproduction: After Boot the system did a periodic
    fsck, the I installed a program, thereby changing CDs twice.
    Immediately after installation the system behaved odd and the panic
    came along.

    And yes, I've been running that kernel on that machine before without
    problems. Only kswapd seemed instable in 2.2.16. My machine, a P100,
    has 64MB RAM.

    The syslog (2.5kB) with surrounding messages is attached.

    Regards,
    Ulrich
    P.S. The library issue is probably due to SuSE-7.0.

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