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Subject: [Bug 60758] module scsi_wait_scan not found kernel panic on boot
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 23:16:14 +0000
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--- Comment #36 from Alan Bartlett ---
(In reply to zakrzewskim from comment #34)
> Tested again. Here are the results:
>
> http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00449/clv7pa58vgxk.jpg
> http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00449/nawfo9bwhyn8.jpg
>
> Please help the current kernel is just unstable !
In the second of the images, above, there is a suggestion to add "rdshell" to
the kernel command line.
Have you tried it?
Perhaps it will allow you to gather some more information about the problem,
which might assist Jeff's investigations.
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