Re: kernel panic

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On 4/24/05, Burnie <burnie.west@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Matthew Miller wrote:
> 
> >On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 11:21:57AM -0700, Burnie wrote:
> >
> >
> >>(there was nothing useful in boot.log, for example), but on one occasion
> >>I got the following message:
> >>Kernel Panic - not syncing
> >>drivers/block/cfg-iosched.c:1065: spin_is_locked on
> >>uninitialized spinlock df34e01c. (Not tainted)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Sounds like one for Bugzilla.
> >
> >
> Hi, Matt, and thanks.
> 
> I did in fact try bugzilla; however, for some reason I am unable to submit the bug.
> 
> I suspect it is due to an earlier bug I submitted that was ignored for about six weeks.  Then I went on
> vacation, and came back to find a series of messages asserting that
>         (a) the bug has been fixed, please check it
>         (b) the bug has been fixed, please check and verify
>         (c) the bug has been fixed, if you do not respond in five days, it will be cleared
> 
> I then checked the bug, and it was marked cleared.  That was about a year ago.
> 
> I had no occasion since then to submit a bug, until now.
> 
> But now, whether or not I have logged in, when I click on "new" Bugzilla produces a big red flag with the wording:
> 
> Error
> 
> Either no products have been defined to enter bugs against or you have not been given access to any.
> 
> Over the last couple of weeks, I have poked around various newsgroups and mailing lists to understand the meaning of this query and what to do about it, and then finally decided to engage fedora-list for help.

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