On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Joe Zeff <joe(a)zeff.us> wrote:
On 03/16/2015 02:29 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
>
> Reboot into a stock kernel without the modules? Ask other people for
> help in replicating? Contact the vendor of the binary module and ask
> for their help?
My laptop reports several kerneloops every time it boots. AFAIK, there's
nothing installed that taints the kernel, but 99% of the time abrt tells me
that the kernel is tainted and that I can't report it. Suggestions? (If you
need, I can get you a copy of the specifics.)
Crude but this should work
# journalctl -b -l -o short-monotonic | grep -i "tainted"
That should get you more than one line. What's probably happening is
there's an early "Not Tainted" line which is the one to file as a bug.
And then any oops that happens after that is always considered tainted
because of the first one. If the first oops (for a boot) is tainted,
then there's a letter code that indicates why, but Fedora kernels
don't ever do this on their own, but if they did that itself would be
a bug.
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Chris Murphy