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Re: Consistent kernel panic on volume mount



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On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:20, Carsten G Pedersen wrote:

I've run into quite a scary issue. Some defect RAM has managed to mess up my internal SATA drive - and yes I know this happens all the time and nothing special about that!  Well the thing is that not only does this lead to a kernel panic when booting on the drive - it seems that whenever this drive is mounted on any Mac running 10.3.x it leads to an instant kernel panic similar to this one:
[...]
panic(cpu 0): jnl: do_overlap: overlap of 0 is not multiple of 24
[...]

I can't really say anything about the panic that is caused, but I'd like to advise you (if you haven't done this already) to file this with bugreporter.apple.com.

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