From: Michael Monnerie on 19 Jan 2010 04:40 I just had a kernel oops (but system didn't crash). I created an ext4 with mkfs.ext4 -L saturnwork -O extent,uninit_bg -E lazy_itable_init /dev/sdc3 and then mounted it with mount /dev/sdc3 /1/disks/work/ -o barrier,delalloc,auto_da_alloc,noatime,acl,user_xattr then a remount: mount -o remount,relatime /1/disks/work/ The disk is SATA and was hot-plugged before, and contained an old linux reiserfs. I attach the full dmesg log for review. You can contact me personally, I'm not on this list. The kernel is from openSUSE 11.2, but vanilla, as with the "desktop" kernel from openSUSE 11.2 my system crashed a lot (hardware seems OK, running memtest for 14 hours showed no problems. Also no problems since I use the vanilla kernel, except this ext4 problem now). Problem seems SMP related, hardware is a quad-core AMD Phenom. -- mit freundlichen Grüssen, Michael Monnerie, Ing. BSc it-management Internet Services http://it-management.at Tel: 0660 / 415 65 31 // Wir haben zwei Häuser zu verkaufen: // http://zmi.at/langegg/ // http://willhaben.at/iad/realestate/object?adId=15923011
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