Re: kernel panic

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Hi kiran,
      its because of u have not modified kernel properly. can u post full oops message or atleast first line from oops. To analyse oops whole oops message along with address at which it panics required.
    so better to check with your modification.
regards,
Parag.

On 9 Dec 2005 10:30:22 -0000, kiran kumar < kiran07_nitk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:

  when i recompied a kernel & rebooted with the modified kernel i got errors like:
  [<c020a4ed>]process_backing[kernel]0x6d (0xcedc9d20))
  [<c020a5fa>]net_rx_action[kernel]0x6a(0xcedc9d38))
                ------------------
                -------------------
                  --------------------
  [<c0109537>]system_call[kernel]0x33(0xcedc9fc01))

code: 0f 0b 6d 00 93 c3 28 c0 83 c4 14 c3 89 f6 8d bc 27 00 00 00
<c> kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler
in interrupt handler-not syncing.

the dashes above also r similar to one i have decribed with just taking 3 of its kind.
pls help me in this !

warm regards,
kiran kumar s.k
N.I.T.K,surathkal



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