Bug#548630: linux-image-2.6.26-2-686: Crash/Hang with heavy disk write when using SATA AHCI mode

2011-09-12 Thread Hans IJ
PM, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Hans IJ wrote: I can reproduce this problem on both an ASUS P5Q-VM and Intel DG45ID Motherboard. Both MB's have same ICH10 chipset. Let me know if you need more. Sorry for the loong delay. The assertion triggered here is in mm/vmscan.c

Bug#548630: #548630

2009-10-18 Thread Hans IJ
Hi Ben, I run some more tests with linux-image-2.6.30-2-686. My system has 2x2GB memory in *dual* channel configuration. - When I removed one of the 2GB memory sticks, all went fine. I have tested both sticks. Both are ok. - When I put 2x2GB in *single* channel configuration, all went fine - I

Bug#548630:

2009-10-02 Thread Hans IJ
I booted with kernel 2.6.26-1-686 instead of kernel 2.6.26-2-686 Same crash happened, but I was able to catch folliwing trace at the remote syslog: kernel: [ 1393.297389] kernel BUG at mm/vmscan.c:725! ...hope this helps!

Bug#548630: #548630

2009-09-29 Thread Hans IJ
Additional testing information: - Setting BIOS IDE mode to IDE does not solve the problem. It does reproduce a bit more random, but it does happen if the transferred data is large enough. - Re-tested with Ubuntu 9.04, with latest updates: Same Problem happens. - To rule out memory issues: