Generally ...updates to the released product should be
rock solid. I had assumed this kernel would be fully
tested...but I may have come across an area where it
is not. For what it is worth it is using a k6-2
processor. The machine I am having problems with is
not mine but one I administer, so I am not comfortable
working off a cooker kernel. I have disabled FSCK in
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysconfig for now while I try and
research the problem.
--- "Brian J. Murrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 03:32:38PM -0800, SI
> Reasoning wrote:
> > I tried expert first but got no response.
> 
> Well, that is a good news and bad news.  I am glad
> you went to expert
> first.  It is sad that nobody had an answer.  That
> might just mean you
> are the only person to find the situation though.
> 
> > The actual
> > quality of responses is generally better
> here...but I
> > understand your point.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> > If it is a bug in the new stock
> > kernel, I feel I have a better chance of alerting
> > someone here. I understand that it is a bit more
> > challenging to submit a bug report now....
> 
> The issue is that we are now on 2.4.13,14,15 which
> is so many releases
> beyond what you are using even if there was an issue
> it is probably
> forgotten by now.
> 
> I do appreciate you position though.  Try updating
> to a more recent
> cooker kernel.
> 
> Maybe the issue that is underlying your posting is
> that
> updates to the released product are not frequent
> enough.
> 
> b.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Brian J. Murrell
> 


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