According to Hans-Peter Zorn: While burning my CPU.
> 
> 
> Aiee, killing interrupt handler
> Kernel panic: Attempt to kill the idle task.
> in swapper task not syncing
> 
> 2 warnings issued.  Results may not be reliable.
> -- snip --
> 
> There may be errors, since I had to write it down on paper and then
> type it in again. ksymoops complains about module mkiss not exporting
> symbols:
> 
> Warning in compare_ksyms_lsmod, module mkiss is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably 
>no symbols exported


The mention here of mkiss quite possable has nothing to do with the cause of
the oops, as i can generate an oops on a BPQ interface where no mkiss is
used, i do not have mkiss in the kernel and the module is not loaded.

While i'm here, the map file (symbols) is the one generated by the kernel
compile of the kernel used, if you have not compiled any kernels after the 
one you are using then the chances are its still located in /usr/src/linux
and is called System.map, or you might have copied it to /boot.

> 
> Don't know why.
> 
> 
> 73s Hans-Peter
> 
> 


-- 
Regards Richard.
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