Created attachment 709547 [details] photo of kernel oops on screen Description of problem: I seem to recall getting something similar to this when trying to shutdown my system, but now I get it during boot if I have filesystems from older machines which need the proto=udp option in order to mount. If I comment those out, but leave in the more modern systems that support stream connections, I can boot without a kernel oops. If I let it sit, it eventually tries to continue the boot, but it seems to be completely funny in the head at that point, spewing out messages about not being able to initialize USB hubs. It never seems to make it all the way up (at least not in any amount of time I was willing to wait). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-3.7.9-104.fc17.x86_64 How reproducible: It seems pretty frequent since I got the latest f17 kernel, but perhaps doesn't happen every time. When I boot fedora 18 on this same machine running the 3.8.2-206 kernel, I've never seen this problem (even though I mount the same filesystems). Steps to Reproduce: 1.boot the fedora 17 partition 2.watch kernel oops show up on screen when nfs mounts start 3. Actual results: kernel oops Expected results: boot normally and mount nfs filesystems Additional info: I'll attach some screen photos with the details of the kernel oops.
(In reply to comment #0) > It seems pretty frequent since I got the latest f17 kernel, but perhaps > doesn't happen every time. When I boot fedora 18 on this same machine > running the 3.8.2-206 kernel, I've never seen this problem (even though > I mount the same filesystems). 3.8.2-105.fc17 is in updates-testing. It should fix this issue. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 904870 ***