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Message-Id: <20080107053908.M5584@visp.net.lb>
Date:	Mon, 7 Jan 2008 07:47:18 +0200
From:	"Denys Fedoryshchenko" <denys@...p.net.lb>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: bugreport kernel panic on early stage, with HIGHMEM4G:

Hi

After physical memory upgrade from 3GB to 4GB (also it happens on 5GB) got 
kernel panic.

Because it is happening on early stage and my machine doesn't contain serial 
port, i had to take photo.
Kernel boots fine with 64GB highmem, no highmem, or highmem4G with limited 
memory by mem=3G. All dmesg attached.
Also i attach dmidecode and lspci -vvv output, probably it will be useful.


Photo (2.8MB, sorry, just original size from camera):
http://www.nuclearcat.com/files/panic-07012008/img_1232.jpg

dmesg without highmem
http://www.nuclearcat.com/files/panic-07012008/dmesg-nohighmem.txt

with highmem64G
http://www.nuclearcat.com/files/panic-07012008/dmesg-highmem64G.txt

with highmem4G limited by mem=3G
http://www.nuclearcat.com/files/panic-07012008/dmesg-highmem4G-memlim3G.txt
Kernel config for this specific boot:
http://www.nuclearcat.com/files/panic-07012008/config.txt

dmidecode output
http://www.nuclearcat.com/files/panic-07012008/dmidecode.txt

lspci output
http://www.nuclearcat.com/files/panic-07012008/lspci.txt

--
Denys Fedoryshchenko
Technical Manager
Virtual ISP S.A.L.

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