Re: Kernel panic


Subject: Re: Kernel panic
From: Iain Stevenson (iain@IainStevenson.com)
Date: Thu Jul 12 2001 - 10:24:59 MDT


Jeff,

on 12/7/01 4:46 pm, Jeff Hester at jeff.hester@rdec.redstone.army.mil wrote:

>
> "Bringing up interface eth1: Kernel panic: kernel access of bad area pc 0
> lr c0120bc0 address 0 tsk ifconfig/318"
>

Maybe it doesn't like the Ethernet card. Best to remove it and see if Linux
boots. You can worry about the card later.

> After it reboots it says that "/dev/sda10/ was not cleanly mounted, check
> forced" and it does a check and then continues to load until it encounters
> the error below.
>

That would be normal - see the posts from earlier today. After a crash
Linux always scans the discs in case there is some corruption - which
happens very, very rarely.

> It appears to be something to do with the network. Is this correct? I've
> got an add-on ethernet (Adaptec) card for 10/100 and was using this instead
> of the built-in 10baseT connection.
>

I don't have the Adaptec card but I do have a Farallon card as well as built
in Ethernet. The best approach is to leave the built-in Ethernet alone and
try and find out why the Adaptec card isn't working. Try searching the YDL
mailing list for other entries related to your Ethernet card. You could
also search the linuxppc list on Geocrawler.

  Iain



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