The oops does occur at boot time; gentoo autoloads modules before it
starts running the /etc/runlevel/* scripts, including the one that
remounts / rw.

It turned out that the alsa modules cause the oops.  Specifically
loading maestro3 and its dependencies.

I beleive there was some alsa patches that went in since I last
compiled, so I will try that later today.

I'll also post about this on the alsa list and see what develops.

-JimC
-- 
James H. Cloos, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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