Am Mit, 2003-07-30 um 13.23 schrieb Ralf Baechle: > On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 07:54:25AM +0200, =?iso-8859-1?Q? Frank=20F=F6rstemann ?= wrote: > > > Is there any additional information I can collect on these issues ? > > Well, as for the PS/2 issues, you'll have to read through the code yourself, > nobody's digged into that so far. > Hm, seems to be easier to stay at 2.4.x for the moment. I'll have a look when I find some time... > > > mount: Exception at [<88113a38>] (88113bf0) > > > mount: Exception at [<88113a38>] (88113bf0) > > > mount: Exception at [<88113a38>] (88113bf0) > > The kernel messages otoh are not sign of a kernel but an application bug. > It seems mount did pass bad addresses to the kernel through some syscall; > these messages are the sign of the normal mechanism to intercept bad > address arguments to syscall kicking in. You won't get those messages > anymore in 2.6 btw. The kernel only print's them if the second digit of > the version number is odd, see development_version in arch/mips/mm/fault.c. .... which means that this problem might well be an old one, because my standard kernel is a 2.4. > > Ralf > Frank ______________________________________________________________________________ Spam-Filter fuer alle - bester Spam-Schutz laut ComputerBild 15-03 WEB.DE FreeMail - Deutschlands beste E-Mail - http://s.web.de/?mc=021120