Re: Fwd: Kernel panic - after upgrade

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2015-02-01 17:42 GMT+01:00 Marcel Kleinfeller <marcel@xxxxxxxx>:
> Just do two or three passes that should be enough.
> Am 01.02.2015 um 13:48 schrieb Csányi Pál:
>
>> 2015-02-01 13:42 GMT+01:00 Guus Snijders <gsnijders@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>
>>> Op 1 feb. 2015 12:41 schreef "Csányi Pál" <csanyipal@xxxxxxxxx> het
>>> volgende:
>>>
>>>> 2015-01-31 23:12 GMT+01:00 Guus Snijders <gsnijders@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>>
>>>>> 2015-01-31 21:20 GMT+01:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At this point, I'd backup configuration files and home directories and
>>>>>> do a full reinstall. Sounds like there's something going terribly
>>>>>> wrong.
>>>>>> Hopefully that works...
>>>>>
>>>>> Hmm, I'd first check if dmesg shows SATA error (bus reset, seek
>>>>> failed, etc) and if that is not the case, I'd do a memory test
>>>>> (memtest86 is very nice for this).
>>>>> Seeing that the OP is getting kernel panics, my first guess is memory
>>>>> problems (I fail to see how a bad HDD would cause panics), but I might
>>>>> be wrong...
>>>>
>>>> The output of dmesg is here:
>>>> http://pastebin.com/9TnBGHqn
>>>>
>>>> I did not see any suspicious in it. Am I right?
>>>
>>> A couple of things i noticed:
>>> -Nvidea complaining about not having a textmode driver configured
>>> - ext4 mentions 14 errors on sda4
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if these are serious or not. Could you try the memtest
>>> first?
>>> Bad memory can cause very strange errors and is easy to test (takes time,
>>> though).
>>
>> Before I start the memtest I ask an advice: how long should I run the
>> memtest?

I did the memtest twice: yesterday two pass with 0 error and today two
pass with 0 error, all together this takes 8 h 30 min.

So I can tell that the RAM is all right on this desktop PC box, right?

What do you advices me, what to do further?
Should I try to investigate the sda4 error or not?
Can I do something with the nvidia error?
Or just do a fresh install of my Arch system ( but first backup /etc/
and $HOME directory with all my setup? )

-- 
Regards from Pal


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