this is indeed the problem I find. Will try 18-pre7.
Regards,
Guido
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > > On 27 ene 2002, 22:49:17, Guido Leenders wrote:
> > > >
> > > > [1.] One line summary of the problem:
> > > >
> > > > Especially during times of heavy I/O, swapping and CPU
processing, the
> > > > OS crashes with an Oops.
> > > I think andrea's patches should be applied into stable mainline
NOW.
> >
> > Its up to Andrea to break up his patches and feed them to Marcelo
as he
> > has been asked. It also won't make any odds to this trace I suspect.
> >
> > Trying 2.4.18pre7 or applying the LRU patch to 2.4.17 that Ben
LaHaise did
> > should sort most of the 2.4.17 crashes out
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> What makes Andrea's patches better than Rik's?
>
> My recent problem with the vm was easily solved with rmap.
>
> See http://karlsbakk.net/dev/kernel/vm-fsckup.txt for more info
>
> roy
>
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