I did a nice clean install of 6.1 (2.2.13-7mdk) to my new K7.  Worked like
a champ.  After it was up and (mostly) configured, I clicked on Updates and
noted an update to kernel 2.2.13-22mdk.  I said, "SURE!"  It downloaded.  I
did 'make depend'.  Fine.  I then did 'make bzImage'.  It got all the way
to the bind phase and then died with an unresolved symbol
_buggy_fxsr_alignment.  This was in (as I recall, and machine is not
available right now), a bugs.h file?  It seems to have something to do with
a misaligned field in a data structure when doing fast floating
save/restore.  So, I turn off that option in the config and repeat.  This
time it binds okay, but the system panics on boot.  Any ideas?

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