Hi,
I've just installed a new playstation 3 with fedora 9. I had one with fedora 8 and it's running fine.
After installed, changed inittab and runned yum update I tryed to reboot the system to see if it will boot without any major problem.
However, after all shut down process before the reboot I got a message:
Disabling IRQ #46
and it seems to freeze there.
I tryed to press ctrl+alt+down and i have got a dump message. It's big and I cannot copy to here. One remarkable line tells:
kernel BUG at drivers/ps3/ps3-lpm.c:157! Oops: Exception in kernel mode, sig: 5 [#1]
if this information is useful or you guys need any more, let me know. there's a call trace here I can try to copy or to photography.
If this problem was already solved by a kernel update version, which version should I try to compile?
I searched for another messages in this mail-list and I found one message in august-08 without any answer, sorry if I am outdated with this problem. My kernel is 2.6.25-14.fc9.ppc64 #1
Any help or clue will be fantastic.
Regards and sorry my English mistakes,
Hello guys,
I am writing just to update you.
I could handle my problem with a huge update of fedora 9. It rebooted fine after this update.
After that i decide to reinstall without LV, as I did on another ps3 with fedora 8, and it's running ok without any update.
That's it.. thank's any way.
Regards, Guilherme
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Guilherme Cox cox@computer.org wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed a new playstation 3 with fedora 9. I had one with fedora 8 and it's running fine.
After installed, changed inittab and runned yum update I tryed to reboot the system to see if it will boot without any major problem.
However, after all shut down process before the reboot I got a message:
Disabling IRQ #46
and it seems to freeze there.
I tryed to press ctrl+alt+down and i have got a dump message. It's big and I cannot copy to here. One remarkable line tells:
kernel BUG at drivers/ps3/ps3-lpm.c:157! Oops: Exception in kernel mode, sig: 5 [#1]
if this information is useful or you guys need any more, let me know. there's a call trace here I can try to copy or to photography.
If this problem was already solved by a kernel update version, which version should I try to compile?
I searched for another messages in this mail-list and I found one message in august-08 without any answer, sorry if I am outdated with this problem. My kernel is 2.6.25-14.fc9.ppc64 #1
Any help or clue will be fantastic.
Regards and sorry my English mistakes,
-- .cox
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