> It took awhile for the next oops to appear. I modifed my boot
> procedure by turning off swap with "swapoff -a" and allowed the
> system to run. I waited until all of my 1.5GB of physical RAM was
> allocated (cached or in use), and let the system to contiue to
> run. The system ran stably for 2 days with normal use. I then
> switch swap back on with "swapon -a".
Well. In my case, I tried without swap enabled.
It still crashed when I issued "tar cf usr.tar /usr"
Regards,
G. H. S.
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