On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 18:10:37 -0800, Eamon Caddigan muttered:
> kernel BUG at inode.c:1105!
> invalid operand: 0000
...
>  /sbin/rc: line 141:  7079 Segmentation fault      umount -a -r -n -t 
> nodevfs,noproc,nosysfs,notmpfs >&/dev/null
> 
> I suppose that means that umount is segfaulting. I've STFW'ed, and only
> found a similar error on the kernel mailing list, and one reply claimed
> that it was fixed in 2.4.20-pre11. Apparently not -- I'm using
> gentoo-sources-2.4.20-r8

Actually, it means that the *kernel* is segfaulting at unmount. Yikes. Try
a 2.4.22+ kernel and see if it persists?

(OT: How the heck does the shell manage to spit out a segmentation-fault
message after a kernel panic?)

-- 
Andrew Farmer
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