On 10/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >No.
> >A kernel panic due faulty file system code (kernel module!) kills all
> >zones. Remember all the zones share the same kernel image.
>
>
> When you say "faulty kernel module"; are you tripping over asserts or
> just dereferencing bad pointers?
Random memory access in too many cases. Over and over again and I do
not see the light at the tunnel yet. And each cycle takes ages :-(
> (In principle, file systems must be hardened against panics because the
> filesystem may be in some unknown state)
Sure. But for now I would be happy if the module would keep the kernel
alive after the mount command has been issued. I am far far far away
from anything usable and the *painful* debugging with only one machine
sucks.
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_ Felix Schulte
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