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Hi,
I found this in my /var/log/messages
Nov 8 23:23:45 syspac kernel: attempt to access
beyond end of device
Nov 8 23:23:45 syspac kernel: 02:00: rw=0, want=10,
limit=4
Nov 8 23:23:45 syspac kernel: dev 02:00 blksize=512
blocknr=19 sector=19 size=5
12 count=1
It wasn't in the kernel startup part, in messages.
hmmm what is this?
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Also found this...
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Nov 6 18:22:40 nexius kernel: cmpci: version
v2.41-nomodem time 13:59:57 Jun 23
2001
I use a usr robotics external modem. I never installed
any modem modules. I just use a serial port. What is
this. It shows after I connect in log.
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This one is routine just wondering what it means
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I know this is no security breach but what does it mean?
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