(memory?) bug between 2.4.9-ac10 and -ac14

Mikael Johansson (mpjohans@pcu.helsinki.fi)
Fri, 12 Oct 2001 18:55:25 +0300 (EET DST)


Hello All!

A bug report which seems related to at least memory management:

If becoming root and then su:ing some other, non-local, userid, an oops
with segfault is the outcome. Non-local here means that the user info is
located on another machine, our server. su:ing the dummy local user
seems to work OK.

I remember the new shell being the process that oopses, but can't
unfortunately get the output (other than "segmentation fault") before
Monday as the machine is behind locked doors :-/

Anyway, this occurs if I boot the machine with the full 1.5GB of memory,
but _not_ if I specify mem=512M in lilo.conf, so there seems to be some
sort of "large memory support" issue.

The system is fine with 2.4.9-ac10, and unfine with these (all I've
tested): ac-14, ac-15, ac-18.

I can get more detailed info on Monday, but thought that maybe someone has
come across this before.

Brief system specs:
Athlon 1.4GHz
Abit KT7A (with Athlon/VIA-bug)
3x512MB SDRAM
2x40GB => RAID-0

Have a nice day,
Mikael J.

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