FC2 screaming interrupt

Ralph Jones ralph at nomeking.com
Fri Aug 20 15:57:28 UTC 2004


At 06:09 AM 8/20/2004, you wrote:
>Ralph Jones wrote:
> > I seem to have an instance of the Fedora Core 2 "screaming interrupt"
> > problem, although it isn't acting precisely as others have described it.
> >
> > My FC2 box is on a small network with several Windows boxes, where it
> > serves as a Samba data/backup server. It runs normally, except that
> > whenever I logout of an X session (under any username), it disables
> > interrupt 11 and takes down the network card. Logging back in (as the same
> > or another user) does not make it recover; the only thing that will 
> restore
> > network function is a reboot. The messages file contains:
> >
> > Aug 15 09:43:51 heloise gdm(pam_unix)[2908]: session closed for user root
> > Aug 15 09:43:51 heloise gconfd (root-3058): Exiting
> > Aug 15 09:43:53 heloise kernel: irq 11: nobody cared! (screaming 
> interrupt?)
> > Aug 15 09:43:53 heloise kernel: irq 11: Please try booting with acpi=off
> > and report a bug
> > Aug 15 09:43:53 heloise kernel: Stack pointer is garbage, not printing 
> trace
> > Aug 15 09:43:53 heloise kernel: handlers:
> > Aug 15 09:43:53 heloise kernel: [<128be97c>] (tulip_interrupt+0x0/0x774
> > [tulip])
> > Aug 15 09:43:53 heloise kernel: Disabling IRQ #11
>...
>
>Most odd.
>
>Can you try a different network card?
>
>How is your /etc/hosts set up: does heloise point to 127.0.0.1 or
>somewhere else?
>
>James.



Yes, heloise points to 127.0.0.1...the system was OK under RH7, but I have 
another card I can try. Thanks...

rj 






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