On Tue, 19 May 1998, Rick L. Mantooth wrote:
> Opinions?
I'd suggest running fsck on your drive. But a corrupt filesystem by
itself shouldn't cause a kernel panic.
Do you have both hard drives installed at the same time on the same IDE
channel? Try moving one of them to its own IDE channel and/or recompiling
your kernel with RZ1000 and/or CMD640 support. A lot of Pentium-100's
were equipped with one of these broken IDE controllers which will cause
data corruption if you try to put two drives on the one channel, unless
you use the workaround. Maybe a kernel panic could be caused by this, I
guess; but it shouldn't cause more than a VFS panic really. I bet the
kernel developers might like to see your trace.
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