I got this 2 times today after upgrade to 2.6.35.4 on a vanilla kernel
and on a latest zen kernel.
Sep 5 02:31:28 xxx kernel: [102492.076461] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging
request at 00090002020c
Sep 5 02:31:28 xxx kernel: [102492.076469] IP: [a05e76a3]
_nv020283rm+0xa/0x3e
Just saw this on a 10.04 system, but with a vanilla kernel 2.6.35.2 from
source. So it may still be an upstream kernel bug. Looked like this:
Aug 25 17:13:30 xxx kernel: [159044.622651] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL
pointer dereference at 0048
Aug 25 17:13:30 xxx kernel:
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I haven't been getting this problem with the later Ubuntu 9.04 releases.
Currently using this kernel with the latest sysfs:
Linux shim 2.6.28-18-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28 01:40:19 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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Kernel Oops (NULL Pointer) in 2.6.28-12 (sysfs problem?)
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Kernel Oops (NULL Pointer) in 2.6.28-12 (sysfs problem?)
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Brian, this bug was associated with the 'linux' package which the
FindRightPackage said was the right package for kernel bugs.
I looked for a more specific package, like 'sysfs' but couldn't find
one. I did find 'sysfsutils' but that appeared to be a userland rather
than kernel package.
If
I checked back through all the kernel logs in /var/log and found a total
of 20 'Oops' starting from the day I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04. Every
ones of them mentions 'sysfs'. It that expected anyway, or is that an
interesting coincidence?
May 3 17:26:03 shim kernel: [ 3517.858836] last sysfs