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Re: [Pan-users] Major Pan Trouble
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Daniel Rahn |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] Major Pan Trouble |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Dec 2003 20:05:25 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.5.1i |
First of all: Maintaining PAN packages for SuSE Linux is my private
pleasure and so is this mail. Just to be sure :-)
On Sat, Dec 13, Alberto BARSELLA wrote:
> Since I assume you're not running pan as root, this is symptom of a
> kernel problem. If I remember correctly, one approach used in the linux
> kernel is: if something fails and there's no way to recover reasonably,
> just reboot the machine. I've seen this happen when accessing a NTFS
> partition in read-only mode: there was one file which would trigger a
> reboot when accessed. A simple check is to try a different kernel
> version (and I mean from 2.4 to 2.6 or vice-versa, minor revisions
> may not fix the issue).
Well, I am already in contact with Paul.
> The suggestion about logging debug information is good, but it may be
> that it fails to get anything reasonable written to the disk before
> the system reboots. I don't know if forcing synchronous updates of the
> root partition can help. Does Suse use a vanilla kernel or it's a patched
> one?
The difference between the vanilla kernel and the kernel on a SuSE Linux
9 system is 60MB of patches.
Bye,
Daniel