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SubjectRe: WARNING Re: SYSENTER based syscalls patch, 2.1.105, RFC
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>                            Try 2.1.42 to find out what is meant by
> severe filesystem corruption.

As a matter of interest[1] what was wrong with 2.1.42? I've heard
it mentioned in passing as a horror story many times, but I still
don't know what was actually wrong with it.

btw, 2.1.106 working fine here.

(I could be really picky and say that audio from my CD doesn't work,
but I don't expect Linux to be able to synthesise missing cables
out of thin air.)


[1] from one who was not using devel kernels or on this list at that
point - indeed, I'd only just started using Linux ;)

--
`End users are just test loads for verifying that the system works, kind of
like resistors in an electrical circuit.' - Kaz Kylheku in c.o.l.d.s

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