Re: 2.4.19 BUG in page_alloc.c:91

Anthony Russo., a.k.a. Stupendous Man (anthony.russo@verizon.net)
Thu, 08 Aug 2002 12:15:35 -0400


Thank you very much. As I suspected, the tainted driver is
the one I use for my NetGear ethernet card (not nvidia :)
I have switched to using the standard netgear driver that
comes with linux and won't taint the kernel. I am now
rebooting and if the problem reoccurs I will follow up
with an email.

Thank you all for the support.

-- tony

Willy Tarreau wrote:

>On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 11:45:15AM -0400, Anthony Russo., a.k.a. Stupendous Man wrote:
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>>Is there a way to tell which module it is that is setting the taint flag?
>>I can load each module one by one and check after each if the taint flag
>>is set, but I just need to know how to tell it is set.
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>Modinfo could help you by telling you the licence for each module.
>In the worst case, manually unload them all, and reload them one at a time.
>Modprobe will issue a warning when loading such a module.
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>BTW, my apologies for doubting about a removed nvidia driver ;-)
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>Regards,
>Willy
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