PROTECTED] (Erik Osheim)
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 01:43:58 +0800 (CST)
Local: Tues,Apr 26 2005 1:43 pm
Subject: [Samba] kernel oops generated by smbfs module
Greetings,
I have run into a kernel oops that I can generate at will, and that
hangs my machine. The machine is running Gentoo Linux, 2.6.11 kernel
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 02:37:04PM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Just to give credit here, the smbfs code was originally
written by Volker Lendecke (of the Samba Team) a *long*
time ago. I remember read his description about it in
a Dr. Dobb's Journal back in either '97. But the code
Greetings,
I have run into a kernel oops that I can generate at will, and that
hangs my machine. The machine is running Gentoo Linux, 2.6.11 kernel
and gcc 3.3.5. I can post more information if needed.
The problem arises when I mount an SMB share from a 2000-series Snap
server (network
I have never debugged the linux kernel before. What information do you
folks need from me? I have at least one of the oopses in
/var/log/messages, and can generate more of them. I read some of the
kernel documentation but found it a little bit confusing, which is why
I'm asking here.
The stock
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Paul Gienger wrote:
|
| The stock answer is that the smbfs code was neither
| written, nor is maintained here. You'd probably
| get better results asking in a kernel list, but
| I couldn't tell you which one.
Just to give credit here, the smbfs code