James wrote: > G'day all, > > I'm having problems with what seems to be lm_sensors and the kernel > having an argument in fedora! Instead of re-writing the content of my > posts to fedora forum and bugzilla I will post the links here if that is > ok? If anyone could help me resolve this issue I'd appreciate it! > lm_sensors isnt vital for my system but it is handy! > > System: > Fedora 7, (Linux JamesFedora 2.6.22.5-76.fc7 #1 SMP Thu Aug 30 13:47:21 > EDT 2007 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux) > > Original questions on: > http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?p=871271#post871271 > > Reported to bugzilla about lm_sensors but then moved as explained... > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=306801 > > Can I provide any more information to help the problem? > I've temporarily disabled lm_sensors to try to prevent filesystem damage > while im work on an important document, in a week or so I can continue > testing it. > Indeed there is no need to type your Fedora report again, but next time please copy and paste it for reader convenience (I've done that for you now): --- Description of problem: System freezes completely. Scanning logs only turns up kernel null-pointer bugs that appear to be linked in to the sensors files....see my post http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?p=871271#post871271 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): lm_sensors-2.10.4-1.fc7 How reproducible: Random, but a couple of times per day. Causes file system damage when the system has locked up and needs a hard reset. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Impossible to tell, however usually doing something fairly intensive when it occurs, but never in the same package. Always listening to music over and NFS shared mount at the time. 2. 3. Actual results: - Expected results: - Additional info: I'm not sure if this is an lm_sensors fault, but it seems that the last sys file used every time is the hardware monitor file: /devices/platform/w83627hf.656/.... --- Regards, Hans