Re: duplicate bcache device crashes kernel (all the way to 4.15.5)

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On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 11:22:39AM +0000, Tim Small wrote:
> On 27/02/18 05:50, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > yes in hindsight, now
> > that I know the problem, I could have built a kernel without bcache
> 
> ISTR previously adding:
> 
> modprobe.blacklist=bcache
> 
> ... to the kernel command line via the bootloader, BICBW.

That's a good tip, thank you.

I actually wasn't even able to see the crash until netconsole, it crashes quicker 
than I could get the display on the screen, but I guess in the future it's
always a good thing I can add on the command line just to try it out, thank you.

Marc
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