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morscerta
Joined: 05 Mar 2013 Posts: 4 Location: Brazil
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Posted: Tue 05 Mar 2013, 20:02 Post subject:
Kernel panic after boot up save session in Precise-5.4.3 |
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hello everyone!
this is my first post on the forum and would like to congratulate the entire team responsible for developing the Puppy.
have tested both puppy: precise-5.4.3 and slacko-5.4-firefox-4g on a 1GB flash drive.
they worked perfectly, too fast. detected my hardware without problems.
the problem is when i save the session and restart the computer.
only when i save the session,and try to "load" (boot up) this session,a kernel panic occurs,like in the attached image.
worth mentioning that i've tried using several possible ways:
save the file in the root of the USB stick, which is fat32.
save the file in a subfolder within the pendrive.
save the file in all possible extensions: ext2, ext3, ext4 and encrypted.
partition the pendrive in fat32 and ext4 and save the session file in ext4 partition.
use all the remaining space for the session-save file (something around 819MB)
all this has been tested on precise-5.4.3
after testing in slacko and see that's going on the same error, i opened this topic.
sorry if it was too big, is that i would like to detail all attempts.
thank you in advance.
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Ted Dog

Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 987 Location: Heart of Texas
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Posted: Tue 05 Mar 2013, 23:35 Post subject:
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I had the same experience with Racy 5.5, The common thread is the use of ext4. In my case I used a 2fs savefile on a single partitioned drive formatted with ext4.
The drive icon for that ext4 drive was noticed to dissapear ... reappear which was odd.
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