On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Matthew McCleary wrote about, Re: Kernel panic: non-existent
task ?:
> Uh, yes, it *was* frozen solid. I was able to turn on the monitor and see
> the last message on console (the kernel panic). Three-finger salute did
> not work, and the server was completely unresponsive.
>
> There is no record of an oops in any of the logfiles. Far as I could tell,
> the kernel did not oops; it simply threw up the "Kernel panic: trying to
> release non-existent task" message, and then hung.
>
> I have not been able to figure out what happened, but I have since
> upgraded to the 2.2.14 kernel, in the hopes that this won't happen again.
In that case you possably will never know ;-)
When you said i was able to get to a console i automaticly thought you must
have been able to use the console.
I can say i have not encountered any problem om any of my machines here
using 2.2.14.
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