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Message-ID: <49B83BCE.4010908@googlemail.com>
Date:	Wed, 11 Mar 2009 23:31:42 +0100
From:	Michael Riepe <michael.riepe@...glemail.com>
To:	Ivo Rössling <ivo@...tinet.de>
CC:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Kernel 2.6.27.7 runs into Kernel Panic on Shuttle X27D with Intel
 Atom 330

Hi!

> I experienced a kernel panic when trying to install the OpenSuSE 11.1
> [x86-64] on my new Shuttle X27D with an Intel Atom 330.

Nice device - I own one of them, too. And it's been running for weeks
without any problems.

> The manual of the Shuttle X27D is not all too verbose, so I cannot say
> much about the chipset or BIOS yet. (But I might find out whatever may
> be important. It's just that I don't have it at hand right now...)

The chipset is an ordinary 82945G-something with integrated graphics and
ICH7 southbridge (not the power-saving one that is used for embedded
Atoms, unfortunately).

> When I boot the Install DVD of OpenSuSE [x86-64] and chose "Install"
> without changing any option, I run into the following error:
> 
> ---------- snip ----------
> BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffffffff80209000
> IP: [<ffffffff80246bc>] on_each_cpu+0x0/0x30
> PGD 203067 PUD 207063 PMD 7dfc6163 PTE 209161
> Oops: 003 [1] SMP
> last sysfs file:
> CPU 0
> Modules linked in:
> supported: Yes
> Pid: 1, comm: swapper Not tainted 2.6.27.7-default #1
> ---------- snap ----------

Just checked it - same here (original German Suse 11.1, out of the box).

I'm running a self compiled system with vanilla 2.6.27 (x86_64) from
kernel.org, however, and that works fine. Even with the original BIOS.
And I had no problems with the Realtek ethernet chip either. I suppose
it's the Suse kernel.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <michael.riepe@...glemail.com>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little
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