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SubjectRe: SMP crash w/ 2.1.131
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Jan Kasprzak wrote:
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> But the problem is most probably not in the kernel space -
> I have compiled a non-SMP 2.0.36, booted it, and ran
> "make -j 10 'MAKE=make -j 10' bzImage", and the compile crashed with
> "undefined symbol `kern1l_something'" (note the "1" instead of "e").
> So I think the problem is in a buggy HW. Q.E.D.

Agreed, but besides buggy hardware, this most likely points to errors
in getting data off your disk!

Roger.

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