On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Roel kluin wrote:

> A while ago I had a kernel panic using kernel 2.6.12-rc6-mm1.
> 2.6.12-rc6 works fine. I sent an oops report to Andrew Morton and he
> told me to forward this to usb-devel however since the screenshot was
> too large, it was returned and somehow landed in my trashbox before I
> read it. So here it is again.
> 
> I captured a screenshot of the panic in 2.6.12-rc6-mm1, used OCR and
> corrected it. If there is still an error, Mail me to get the
> screenshot.
> I tried again in 2.6.12-mm1 and I got a panic there too. I don't have
> a screenshot of that yet, but I can make one too. I haven't tried the
> 2.6.13-rc1-mm1 yet.
> You probably need some more information about my system as well so I
> have pasted an oops report behind the panic. Please reply if enything
> else is needed. And maybe you could send me an email if this leeds to
> a patch? Well anyway, good luck.

It looks like your panic occurred when a USB mass storage device was
probed.  To get more information about this, it will help if you turn on
the USB Mass Storage verbose debugging option (CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG)
in the kernel configuration.  Make sure all your USB storage devices are 
unplugged when you boot, and then see what appears in the log when you 
connect them.

Alan Stern



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