Re: weird daily check output

From: Alex Popa (razor@ldc.ro)
Date: 03/28/01


Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 00:19:43 +0300
From: Alex Popa <razor@ldc.ro>
To: "Michael A. Dickerson" <mikey@singingtree.com>

On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:24:43PM -0800, Michael A. Dickerson wrote:
> > Uppercase to lowercase is a one bit change, so it's possible that it's
> > faulty memory. Most of the other changes seem to be like that:
> >
> > >>> isa0: <ISA$bus> on isab0
> >
> > space == 0x20, dollar == 0x24
> >
> > >>> p#i0: <UHCI USB controlle2> at 31,2 irq 9
> >
> > c == 0x63, # == 0x23
>
> good point .. I should have remembered that..
>
> M.D.
>

Serial console, by any chance? If so, I'd say those one-bits are
excusable (power cables and other interference).

Still does not explain the garbage before the actual kernel output.

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