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7 Sep
2004
7 Sep
'04
21:45
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 14:02:44 +0200, you wrote:
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 13:43, James Knott wrote:
Mike wrote:
Well the subject says it all. How can I fix this short of re-installing?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
He is talking about a kernel bug. The kernel was doing something that shouldn't be interrupted, but it was. It should be reported, to suse if it's a suse kernel, or to the linux kernel mailing list if it's a kernel.org kernel
Any ideas Anders? This was during a boot. How do I report it, and can I get the info that SuSE will need from the boot log?