https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448007
User robin.listas@telefonica.net added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448007#c15
Carlos Robinson changed:
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--- Comment #15 from Carlos Robinson 2008-12-22 09:14:45 MST ---
Ok, I have good news and bad news.
First, my grub problem: just removing '/boot/grub/default' did the trick.
Now, to the problem.
I managed to do the procedure, got the messages on the other machine on minicom
log (by the way, that machine runs SuSE 7.3 - don't ever say that your old
versions do not have their uses ;-) ).
I "managed" to lock the machine (previously I had reinstalled beagle).
The bad news is that there is no useful info on that log. See for yourselves...
I'll attach later. At least nothing about the crash.
The good news is that the kernel does not die. How do I know? Because I pinged
the main machine and it responded. Because I run "nmap" on it, got port 22 open
(on 11.1), and I saw the ports being scanned reported back via serial port to
my 7.3 machine... so the kernel is alive. I tried to log in via ssh, but got no
response. The other day I had an ssh session opened before the lock, and I had
no response to the enter key. So, I can not enter commands.
More ideas to test?
I'll leave my 11.1 in "crashable" status and the serial cable connected. My
main partition remains 11.0, so I can leave 11.1 alone.
What about compiling a kernel with more debug info enabled? In that case, you'd
better compile it with the appropriate options and I'll download and install
it. If I have to compile a kernel, it takes nearly 4 hours to compile on my
machine.
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