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SubjectRe: PROBLEM: crashing kernels

> > How could an APIC 'forget' how to deliver the interrupts? Could this mean
> > a problem with the mainboard, or with the CPU?
>
> Do you have an USB host controller in your system? If so, could you
> please send me an output of `/sbin/lspci' and the contents of
> /proc/interrupts? I wonder if this might be the reason...

Nope, we also disabled all unneeded periferies, like serial and parallel
ports.

But maybe the /proc/interrupts could be usefull:
CPU0 CPU1
0: 413111 0 XT-PIC timer
1: 687 0 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 0 XT-PIC cascade
7: 751660 0 XT-PIC eth1
10: 7377626 0 XT-PIC eth0
11: 238981 0 XT-PIC Mylex AcceleRAID 352, aic7xxx, aic7xxx
13: 1 0 XT-PIC fpu
14: 10 0 XT-PIC ide0
NMI: 0
ERR: 0

This is how it looks like, since we have the apic disabled. I've tried to
avoid that the Mylex and the Adaptec (aic7xxx) get the same irq, but the
bios was too lame on these things :(

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