On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 02:37:28AM +0200, Thomas Nicolai wrote:

> Hello Lennert,

Hi,


> I don't know about the difference between kernel oops or panic?
> The result is, that everything on the machine stands still and you can`t
> doing any keyboard input!
> The kernel hang`s with no message! Is thing this is a "oops"!

It might be an oops if it shows a crash message on the console (you won't see
this under X windows, but you might be able to find it back in your syslog).


> I`ve tried an other solution to clear the situation.
> I used the new netfilter-1.2.3 patch on 2.4.9. After that I`ve tried to
> install your latest patch 2.4.6-3
> and then i was asked because your patch should overwrite the kernel with old
> content!
> Is this crazy???

No idea..


> What do you mean with -ac kernel? Can you describe it for me in one
> sentence, please?

The kernels as released by Alan Cox, instead of the Linus Torvalds versions.
Find them on your favourite kernel.org mirror under
/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/XXX


> Could it be that the dnat is the problem?

Don't think so.


> P.S. Thanks for you great work. On Kernel 2.4.7 it works everything fine and
> stable!

Seems it is a Linus kernel issue then.


cheers,
Lennert

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