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RE: oops in kernel
- From: "Richard Pickett" <Richard Pickett CSRTechnologies com>
- To: "'For users of Fedora Core releases'" <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: oops in kernel
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 01:13:10 -0500
Update on the oops. I was working at 1:07 this morning and just decided
to watch what would happen on the top. It ran like normal. I did notice
some update scripts getting executed, some having to do with selinux. My
initial guess is still that this is cron firing something off that
whacks out.
I got the same oops email like "normal".
One thing I forgot to mention in the first email, the kernel that is now
running is from feb of this year. If the server hadn't been rebooted in
4 months the current kernel was yum-installed but hadn't been ran until
it just rebooted a few days ago. My guess is the old kernel/drivers
played nice and the new one exhibits this problem *or* the old kernel
just didn't email out oops, but the new one does.
Richard W. Pickett, Jr.
President, CSR Technologies .com, Inc.
Richard Pickett CSRTechnologies com
Office - (270) 746-0324
Cell - (270) 303-9154
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