Matthew Marlowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Are you using RHEL or Fedora? The bug is reported for fedora 8 but
> we just noticed a similar issue on a RHEL5.2 box (perhaps this is
> one of the feature updates carried over from fedora during the 5.2
> upgrade).

  I'm on RHEL 4.x, latest updates, that's when things broke.  I
have RHEL 5.x machines but if this bug is propagated throughout all
of the versions it would be a waste of time to upgrade.

> I'm looking to see what rpm or kernel is needed to downgrade.

If you don't have time, can you tell me how to do this?

  Also, I wonder what OS is being used by the other person on this
list who's having problems with /dev/nst0?

Thanks,
  Steve
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