Kernel Panic
Hi Everyone
I have just installed the new 2.8.0 release to see what it is like.
Yup, you guessed it, I got the good old "<0> kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception" message again when shutting down or rebooting the system as per previous versions.
I went to edit the /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/92zaptel file as in previous versions only to find it is not there.
Any thoughts or comments would be most helpful.
Regards
Fred
have a sangoma and a digium card in it by chance?
we had a kernel panic issue having both in for some reason, took the diguim card out and fired right up...I think was issue with sangoma driver but never looked into it much...
check your boot line in grub.conf for acpi=off
Thanks for the replies.
I resolved the problem by going back to my original version of TB. The new version seems to require a number of work arounds and some modules are broken (FOP) so I have elected to let it mature for a year or so before trying it again. I did the same for the version I am running now. I have no issues with running the older versions, and for what I am doing I only need a very basic system. I may even stay with what I have, after all, if it isn't broken there is little point in fixing it it till it is broken.
Regards
Fred
FredZ wrote:
I went to edit the /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/92zaptel file as in previous versions only to find it is not there.
Well, as far as I know, Trixbox 2.8 is using DAHDI instead of Zaptel.
So, of course, you won`t find the zaptel file ;-)
I installed Trixbox 2.8 and it seems everything works fine. Unfortunately, I also get this kernel panic message...every 10th reboot or so.
Currently there`s a Sangoma B700 attached to my system, but I haven`t installed the driver yet, since there are no rpms yet.
If anybody knows, how to get rid of this panic message...lemme know ;-)
Regards
Reinhard
my first post.
bigbird is not anything big or great, probably you can tell by its eyes how much sleeps it gets.
I'm new to the voip and not very technical.
I also have the latest Trixbox CE 2.8.0.3 (installed) and has same symptom as all of your reported i.e. kernel panic when shutdown or reboot.
I tired other Asterisk variant disto recently, and Trixbox is not the only one that has this problem (there are 2 that are not having the problem, though). According to one of the variant's disto's people I typed "amportal stop" before any shutdown or reboot. No error at all!
not sure whether it helps!



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