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** Tags added: ext4
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** Tags removed: ext4
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I also discovered system freeze on my Thinkpad T61p since Ubuntu 9.4.
I already tried to report the behaviour in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/391085.
Maybe it was not clear enough, sorry for my poor English.
I could some how catch some error according to the kernel bug:
Jul 21 01:23:33
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It must be Murphy, it just happens again and NOT in DOCKING MODE!
So I can exclude Docking Station issues...
Here an excerpt of syslog:
Aug 2 13:17:15 beyond-laptop kernel: [36410.082309] ftdi_sio 4-1:1.0: FTDI USB
Serial Device converter detected
Aug 2 13:17:15 beyond-laptop kernel:
SOLVED (FOR ME!!)
Rocko,
Thanks for the comment. I solved the bug and I confirm it was related to
the wireless card.
I spent some time looking for help and I found that the bug was somewhat
common, but difficult to identify given it does not impact wireless
directly but gave random errors.
I
Same thing here - let me know how I may help. Not so often kernel
panics, but random write errors into hard disk files (that resulted in 0
bye files and even once a lost ext3 partition) that start when I use the
wireless network.
In my case, it is related to the wireless card Intel 5100, and when
Kabe2007, are you using any ext4 partitions? My assumption is that this
panic is something to do with ext4 rather than wireless since the
backports modules did not stop these panics happening.
I've still not had a crash since I started using the 2.6.30.rc series.
There are, of course, multiple
Just a note: I've been using 2.6.30.rc3 from the weekly builds for over
a week now on both my PCs and haven't had a repeat of any kernel
freezes.
I tried 2.6.30.rc4 but the kernel oopses on X startup due to a bug in
the bluetooth module, and this kills enough processes that X doesn't run
** Summary changed:
- kernel freeze in 2.6.28-11
+ 2.6.28-11:ext4:hald:sys_open:security_file_alloc - cascade of 'bugs' - CPU
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** Description changed:
+ [This bug have a netconsole log attached:
+ http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25957909/10.1.1.11-netconsole.log ]
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