Unfortunately I don't know exactly what happend. I have a series of scripts that tries to create a binary gentoo distribution under a unionfs chrooted environment. I ran this scripts many times but this only happened once so I guess it's not that reproducible. The only thing I know for sure is that the oops happened when I repeatedly pressed Control-C to cancel them during an emerge process. The scripts froze and I needed to reboot the machine ungracefully afterwards because shutdown -r would not work. I attached the backtrace because I know that any feedback I can give might increase the chance of tracing bugs for the developers.
Best Regards, Valentin Zagura On 5/4/06, Josef Sipek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 12:38:47PM +0300, Valentin Zagura wrote: > Here is another backtrace, this time on my home machine (gentoo, the > same as the first backtrace submitted), now with ext3. > > Registering unionfs 20060423-1600 > unionfs: error accessing hidden directory > '/mnt/hda14/imagesclean/.level2' (error -2) > unionfs_read_super: error while parsing options (err = -2) Did the mount fail? If so, I assume you mounted again and it succeeded then. Correct? Also, can you provide some series of steps to help us reproduce this problem? Thanks, Jeff.
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