2004-09-17 13:30:08

by walt

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Subject: [2.6.9-rc2-bk] Freeze during boot

Something committed in the last 24 hours is causing my machine
to halt partway thru bootup. It will print appropriate messages
on the console for USB hotplug events, but networking never
comes up so I can't ping the machine, and the login process
never starts so I can't login and I can't tell what processes
are actually running.

When I boot yesterday's kernel I get error messages saying
that the kernel modules (from today) can't be loaded because
they are in the wrong format. That's an error I've never seen
before this morning. The only thing I can think to do is to
recompile with all the drivers compiled into the kernel and
see if I get any error messages (I'm not seeing any errors
now).

Anyone else seeing anything like this?


2004-09-17 17:36:25

by [email protected]

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Subject: Re: [2.6.9-rc2-bk] Freeze during boot

Something is broken in general with the networking drivers. I have
e1000 and tg3 and both are broken. When Redhat goes into the probing
for new hardware phase all of the net drivers OOPs.

Problem has happened in the last 24hr in Linus BK. From the stack
track it is near fib_disable_ip().


On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 06:30:02 -0700, walt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Something committed in the last 24 hours is causing my machine
> to halt partway thru bootup. It will print appropriate messages
> on the console for USB hotplug events, but networking never
> comes up so I can't ping the machine, and the login process
> never starts so I can't login and I can't tell what processes
> are actually running.
>
> When I boot yesterday's kernel I get error messages saying
> that the kernel modules (from today) can't be loaded because
> they are in the wrong format. That's an error I've never seen
> before this morning. The only thing I can think to do is to
> recompile with all the drivers compiled into the kernel and
> see if I get any error messages (I'm not seeing any errors
> now).
>
> Anyone else seeing anything like this?
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