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Re: [opensuse-mobile] 10.3: kernel panic after online update
- From: Thomas Renninger <trenn@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 00:14:28 +0100
- Message-id: <1195859668.4034.7.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 20:13 +0100, Rudolf Schuh wrote:
Could you open a bug for that pls on bugzilla.novell.com and assign it
to me, pls.
It could take some time until I come to it, though.
sony_laptop sounds like the sony laptop module, but this one should not
have anything to do with irqs?
Can you try a lsmod |grep sony and add the info to the bug, pls.
If there are any sony related modules loaded, you can avoid them to get
loaded, by e.g. add a file:
/etc/modprobe.d/sony_blacklist
which looks like:
install sony_laptop /bin/logger "Module xy blacklisted and not loaded"
Does the machine work better without the sony_laptop module?
Also attach acpidump output to the bug.
Thanks,
Thomas
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Hi,
since update from 10.2 to 10.3 I have got a lot of trouble. A view days ago
after an online update my external usb disk did not work anymore. The only
solution I found was do install 10.3 anew. After that anything worked without
problems until the next update to new kernel 2.6.22.12-0.1 -586.
After that update I've got the following message during boot:
EIP (<f0a60f35>) sony_pic_irq+0xfa/0x15a (sony_laptop) SS:ESP 0068:efc85ea0
Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exeption in interupt
that was it. The only way to start the laptop again was with Failsafe and to
go back to the original kernel from the dvd.
Sony laptop: PCG-GRX316G
Could you open a bug for that pls on bugzilla.novell.com and assign it
to me, pls.
It could take some time until I come to it, though.
sony_laptop sounds like the sony laptop module, but this one should not
have anything to do with irqs?
Can you try a lsmod |grep sony and add the info to the bug, pls.
If there are any sony related modules loaded, you can avoid them to get
loaded, by e.g. add a file:
/etc/modprobe.d/sony_blacklist
which looks like:
install sony_laptop /bin/logger "Module xy blacklisted and not loaded"
Does the machine work better without the sony_laptop module?
Also attach acpidump output to the bug.
Thanks,
Thomas
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