Second test result from IBM PC300PL with usb-storage debugging enabled.
I'll try Pete Zaitcev's patch next.
Thanks for your help,
Peter Santoro
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ksymoops 2.4.9 on i686 2.4.25. Options used
-v /usr/src/linux/vmlinux (specified
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Peter Santoro wrote:
> Below are the results of running my first test (boot PC, login as root,
> insert lexar jumpdrive, attempt to mount the vfat formatted device).
> When I ran the test on my IBM PC300PL 6862-U8U (500Mhz P3), the mount
> command hung for ~30 sec and then t
The crash dump results from my Dell Inspiron are listed below. I also
tried the test again on my ASUS PC and it also crashed this time. The
difference between the 1st and 2nd ASUS PC test (which may mean nothing
with this minimal amount of testing) is that I inserted the Lexar
JumpDrive into
Ok, I ran the same test as previously reported earlier today on my Dell
Inspiron 3800 (700Mhz P3, slackware 9.1, kernel 2.4.25, hotplug
2003_08_05). The mount command also hung for ~30 secs before crashing.
I will submit a ksymoops crash dump later today, after I copy the info
off the screen.
Below are the results of running my first test (boot PC, login as root,
insert lexar jumpdrive, attempt to mount the vfat formatted device).
When I ran the test on my IBM PC300PL 6862-U8U (500Mhz P3), the mount
command hung for ~30 sec and then the system crashed. When I ran the
test on my hom
I'm using slackware 9.1 (with updates and hotplug 2004_01_05) and kernel
2.4.25. I recently tried using a 256MB Lexar JumpDrive Sport. It was
attached before turning the PC on and it caused a kernel oops (null
pointer dereference, I think) when I went to mount it. Kernel 2.4.23
with hotplug