Hi Peter,
On 3/09/2005 4:59 a.m., Peter Williams wrote:
Brown, Len wrote:
[ 279.662960] [<c02d5c74>] wait_for_completion+0xa4/0x110
possibly a missing interrupt?
CONFIG_ACPI=y
any difference if booted with "acpi=off" or "acpi=noirq"?
Yes. In both cases, the system appears to boot normally but I'm unable
to login or connect via ssh. Also there's a "device not ready" message
Are you seeing this "Device not ready" message appear over and over, or just
the once?
I am seeing it fill up my messages log as it is logging 1 or so messages each
minute. I've emailed the SCSI maintainer James Bottomley twice about it but
had no response either time.
The SCSI device I have is:
Sep 3 22:14:40 tornado kernel: Vendor: SONY Model: CD-RW CRX145S Rev: 1.0b
As for the inability to log in, this bug may be relevant, given I also had
that problem:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=166422
There are fixes in the pipeline for util-linux audit interaction in Fedora as
well. I know because I reported those too ;)
after the scsi initialization which I don't normally see. I've attached
the scsi initialization output. The PF_NETLINK error messages after the
login prompt in this output are created whenever I try to log in or
connect via ssh.
The workaround by enabling audit support, but obviously a better fix is in the
pipeline..
I'm surprised more people aren't discovering these 'interactions' due to
having audit not turned on. Does everyone build audit into their kernels?
reuben
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