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2007 Feb 05
3
Kernel panic kickstarting to CentOS 4
I have an older server I am trying to update to CentOS 4.3 but I can't
get to the installer screen because the machine kernel panics when
booted from the install CD. The error message I get is:
Kernel panic - not syncing: include/linux/smp_lock.h:25
spin_unlock(kernel/sched.c:c035) not locked
The boot messages before this point are mainly to do with acpi
including:
acpi_ps_parse_anl
acpi_?s_one_complete
...
acpi_early_init
start_kernel
Kernel panic ....
At a guess, I tried starting the installer with the options:
linux text acpi=off noprobe
I am not really clear on w...
2008 Mar 16
8
Un Installing a hard drive in a Centos 5.1 box
Hi Guys,
I'm fairly new to Linux and I'm trying to un install a hard drive from my Centos 5.1 box running KDE. When I built the PC, I installed two 500 gig maxtors in the tower, then I installed Centos. Now I've decided that I want to remove the slave drive and use it as an external backup drive - I am mounting it into one of those external drive cases with a built in fan.
When I
2010 Jan 13
65
ntpd under Xen Dom0 exhibits extremely high jitter/noise? runs stable/quiet under non-xen kernel.
On a selection of boxes, ntpd running in Xen Dom0 reproducibly
exhibits extermely high noise/jitter.
Switching back to -default, non-xen kernel ntpd runs with very low jitter/noise.
Question -- how can I ''tame'' ntpd noise & jitter when running in Dom0?
Is the problem a config issue, or a bug?
Already reported this downstream; everybody''s "stumped".
2010 Jan 13
65
ntpd under Xen Dom0 exhibits extremely high jitter/noise? runs stable/quiet under non-xen kernel.
On a selection of boxes, ntpd running in Xen Dom0 reproducibly
exhibits extermely high noise/jitter.
Switching back to -default, non-xen kernel ntpd runs with very low jitter/noise.
Question -- how can I ''tame'' ntpd noise & jitter when running in Dom0?
Is the problem a config issue, or a bug?
Already reported this downstream; everybody''s "stumped".