Description of problem: When I try to boot my rawhide partition the kernel try to resume a hibernate image from the swap device. But on the swap device there are not a hibernate image, so I will got strange zero devide errors. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-2.6.23.1-42.fc8
Can you provide some information about your hardware? Do you have a Smolt profile for it? If not, please attach the output of 'lspci -vv' and 'lspci -n' commands.
Created attachment 247621 [details] Output of lspci -n
Created attachment 247631 [details] Output of lspci -vv
Of Course: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 2.13 GHz Mainboard: Asus P5LD2-SE BIOS-Relese: 13.01 Graphic: Nvidia Geforce 7600 Gs
Here some additional information about my issue. When try to use the initrd from the Fedora 8 Live DVD the issue doesn't occurs. I have try to extract the initrd which will be created after updating the kernel and find a line like 'resume /dev/sdb7' in the init file. So I want to ask, how the kernel could determinate i the contains of the swap files is a valid hibernetion image or not?
Some addtional information: I have try to create an initrd with --noresume. But the issue still occur. But when I use an initrd from the live DVD, the issue doesn't issue. I assume that this is an LVM2 relate issue, When I downgrade to 2.6.23-1.21.fc7 the system works fine.
can you attach information about that zero divide? maybe a digital camera photo?
Created attachment 265201 [details] Digital photo from a kernel issue
My examinations show, that this error depends on the FreeBSD Partition on my system. When I set the partition to '00', the issue still occurs. Removing the FreeBSD partition and making a new inird solved ths issue.
As far as I could find out, this was an error of the est2fs-utils whitch was fixed by the upstream. So I will close this bug.