Paul Dickson wrote: > I booted the Edubuntu Flight 4 Live-CD twice on my Inspiron 6000. Both > times it oopsed while booting (related to the squashfs), yet the system > continued to boot up.
As the author of Squashfs I'm concerned that people are saying the oops is due to Squashfs simply because Squashfs occurs in the stack trace. I'm currently trying to track the problem down, and there is a significant probability that the cause of the oops is "upstream" in a module before Squashfs is called. Currently it is equally likely that the bug is caused by Unionfs or elsewhere. As you are receiving an oops, it would be useful if you could send myself the oops message, and answer the following questions: 1. What hardware are you using? i.e. what processor. Is it uniprocessor/SMP or is hyperthreading available and enabled? How much memory do you have (this is unlikely to be significant, but you never know)? 2. Does this oops always occur, or only sometimes? Does the oops ever change in any way? 3. What version of the liveCD did you use? (this is so I can download a copy). Thanks Phillip Lougher -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Edubuntu-Flight-CD-4-t1211406.html#a3202654 Sent from the edubuntu-devel forum at Nabble.com. -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
