On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 04:34:52, James Turinsky (LKML) said:
> First thing I saw, is under 2.4.3-ac9, I have hotplug support and
> /sbin/hotplug installed, and I plugged it in and it found the drive
> (yay!).  Then I mounted the disk in the drive ( -t vfat -o sync IIRC)
> and tried to copy a chunk of an ISO image sized just under the max of
> the zip disk. BLAMMO! Oops, process: swapper, Kernel panic: Aiee,
> killing interrupt handler! In interrupt handler - not syncing
> (I have the output -- but in pen and ink form and I'm not fit to type it
> and run it through ksymoops yet.)  This was repeatable at least three
> times.

I run into the same behaviour but I haven't had time to really do any
good debugging on it and/or gather information that someone like Matt can
use to fix it.  :)  Last time I tried to get debug info, the log file got
corrupted, so I'm going to log to a second machine when I have the time.
But I did want to say that I can recreate this problem, so its not
isolated.

(This planning a wedding stuff takes a lot of time up where I used to
be geeking out.  :) )

For the record, my test is usually doing a tar pipe of the kernel source,
as that's pretty heaving writing.

Keith

-- 
   Keith T. Garner                                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  The Net Squad, Internet Solutions Architect           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    "Yea though I walk through the valley of point-and-click, I will fear no
 command line: for UNIX art with me; thy kernel and thy shell they comfort me."

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