I'm running Mdk 7.2 (I'm waiting for a quiet few days to upgrade) on a
dual Celeron 400 w 256MB RAM.

Until recently it has been very stable, but in the last week or so it
keeps freezing up (or so I initially thought) every night. I'd come in
in the morning and find a motionless screensaver and nmo repsonse to
any stimulus.

However, taking a closer look at the logs, I find this happening
regularly: 

Nov 26 04:00:00 jupiter CROND[12179]: (root) CMD (/usr/share/msec/security.sh)
Nov 26 04:00:00 jupiter CROND[12180]: (root) CMD (   /sbin/rmmod -as)
Nov 26 04:00:02 jupiter kernel: Kernel panic: SUPERMOUNT panic (device 0/3): 
supermount_put_write_access: filesystem not write accessed              

Now, rmmod seems to run regularly without bringing the system down, so
I'm assuming the problem stems from the running of security.sh

The only think I can think is that we did have a power outage here
before this started happening (although whether immediately before I
don't recall) and there's a small possiblity that some file has become
corrupt - although an rpm -V msec doesn't seem to show anything
significant. 

If anyone has any suggestions as to where to look next, I'd be happy
to hear them.
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