> > The current nightly-kernel may have reached a new landmark in the
> > quest for smaller conventinal-memory footprint but it lost ground in
> > usability and compatibility. My test-machines halt on various
> > arbitrary points telling me: "more than two near fnodes requested at
> > the same time"
> 
> ok that's good. It means that that panic was justified to implement
> for me as a "failsafe".
> 
> Remember CVS is for (public) development, released kernels should
> never have this behaviour so I'll have to fix something...

Sure, not meant for end-users. 
I just figured it would be good to raise an alert about the
current kernel to back up Lucho's remark.
 
> Bart

Erwin




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