
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 06:30:32PM +0100, Roman Drahtmueller wrote:
certain probability for a functional failure of parts of the kernel after the update has been performed.
And that's exactly what happened to me. My SCSI controller (ISA PnP) does not work any more. Here the output of /var/log/messages (after a "/sbin/modprobe aha152x"): Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: isapnp: Card 'Adaptec AVA-1505AE' Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: isapnp: 1 Plug & Play card detected total Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: aha152x: found ISAPnP AVA-1505A at io=0x140, irq=10 Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: aha152x: BIOS test: passed, detected 1 controller(s) Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: aha152x: resetting bus... Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: aha152x1: vital data: rev=3, io=0x140 (0x140/0x140), irq=10, scsiid=7, reconnect=enabled, parity=enabled, synchronous=enabled, delay=1000, extended translation=disabled Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: aha152x1: trying software interrupt, lost. Mar 26 13:52:22 pinguin kernel: aha152x1: IRQ 10 possibly wrong. Please verify. Before the kernel update everything was identical, except the "lost" (which was "ok") and the following line. (I have a SuSE 7.3 system, the kernel has been 2.4.10 and is now, after the update, 2.4.18.) Any suggestions? Hatto v. Hatzfeld