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Hi Volker, |
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I just update VirtualBox from 4.0.8 to 4.1.2 today, and when emerge |
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finished I read the message that I need to manually put virtualbox |
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modules to /etc/conf.d/modules. |
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The module I said that I set to autoload on boot was the kernel module |
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(kvm-amd and several other modules). That mean that I never put |
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virtualbox modules to autoload on boot. |
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And today I get another crash when I copy somefiles to my backup |
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partition on LVM (virtualbox not running, although now I set the |
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virtualbox modules to autoload on boot). |
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I have attached the dmesg after the crash. I notice this messages: |
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kernel BUG at fs/reiser4/block_alloc.c:151! |
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invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] |
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last sysfs file: /sys/devices/virtual/hwmon/hwmon2/temp1_input |
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CPU 0 |
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Does it mean something wrong with my CPU? I have check the CPU |
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temperature from BIOS and it's normal, only 52 Celcius. |
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What is the cause of this crash? |
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On 10/2/11, Volker Armin Hemmann <volkerarmin@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Am Freitag 30 September 2011, 18:34:48 schrieb J.Marcos Sitorus: |
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>> >do you have any crashes when virtualbox was not started and no virtualbox |
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>> >modules are loaded? |
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>> I was suffer another crash when I backup my data to the other partition on |
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>> LVM, when virtualbox not running |
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>> I set virtualbox modules to autoload on boot |
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> then don't load them and retry. |
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>> > are you able to reproduce the problem with a vanilla kernel? Make sure |
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>> > you |
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>> are |
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>> >using 2.6.38 - not .1 or greater. Reiser4 sometimes breaks with stable |
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>> >releases - and 2.6.38.X was very broken... |
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>> I never use vanilla kernel. I always though that kernel with rX always |
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>> better that the kernel without rX |
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> which is not true for reiser4. And vanilla kernels are the ones you should |
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> use |
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> whenever you are patching yourself. Less likely to get hit by strange |
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> interaction. |
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> -- |
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> #163933 |
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Salam, |
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J.Marcos S. |
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