Re: 2.5.69+bk: oops in apmd after waking up from suspend mode

Nigel Cunningham (ncunningham@clear.net.nz)
Wed, 21 May 2003 08:10:00 +1200


This isn't the first time crashes have been seen suspending when hardly
any memory has been used. With the 2.4 swsusp project, we've seen
crashes appear when trying to suspend with init=/bin/bash that don't
appear when more memory has been used. Perhaps there's a common issue
here.

Regards,

Nigel

On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 05:17, Alex Riesen wrote:
> It is harder to trigger, but possible.
> I booted with init=/bin/bash. Than I started this
> find / -type f -fprint /dev/stderr -print | xargs cat > /dev/null
> and began going in suspend mode and back.
>
> At some point it broke with oops above.
>
> -alex

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