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Re: Kernel panic




On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Peter L. Peres wrote:

> On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Iftach Silberman wrote:
> > Hello all.
> > I installed Slackware 3.4 (2.0.30) on a PII machine with a PCI NE2000
> > compatible. I compiled the NE2000 support in the kernel. The computer
> > worked great until last week, when I started hanging with "Kernel Panic:
> > skput:over: XXXXXXX" messages. Someone told me it was related to the NIC
> > card, someone else told me either the disk is bad or the kernel is fucked
> > up. I replaced the disk. I compiled 2.0.33. I replaced the computer.
> > Happend again. I replace the NE2000 card with a 3com card, and so far the
> > computer is stable.
> > 
> > >From what I figured out, when someone uploads files through a slow
> > (dialup) connection, the machine hangs after a large file was sent. Does
> > anyone have any clue as to what happened here?
> 
> Is the machine a dual boot one ? If yes, run the PnP configuration program
> for the NE2000 card again and see what has changed. 

It's not a dual boot machine, and now the same thing happend again with
the 3com card.

> One of the things that do go wrong is flaky swap partitions. Re-create the
> swap partition from a rescue floppy, and use the -c flag with mkswap to
> scrub it. It is possible that the slow upload causes the swap space to
> reach a bad place in the swap partition, while storing data.

I tested on two different disks, one SCSI and one IDE, on two different
computers, and got the same result.

.Iftach