What kernel are you using? Most likely someone stick a little printk in your do_cpu() function. Jun On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 07:28:34PM +0530, Ashish anand wrote: > Hello, > > I have a quick and small question.. > > if after booting linux when i try to execute shell and other user space > commands i get few coprocessor unusable exceptions resulting in messages > like.. > Got cpu at 2aac289c. > Got cpu at 2aac28a0. > Got cpu at 2aac28a4. > Got cpu at 2aac28a8. > Got cpu at 2aac28dc. > Got cpu at 2aac287c. > Got cpu at 2aac2880. > Got cpu at 2aac2884. > > where does fault it indicates for..? > Can I ignore it ..? > > Best Regards, > Ashish Anand > > >