Nope.  I put on all of SP2, including k_deflt-2.4.19-79, and it still fails.

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> From: Jim Sibley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Kernel OOPS in 2.4.19 SuSE SLES8
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> I know there were early SLES8 NFS problems, fixed by
> subsequent patches.
> Try putting on SP2 and see if the problem goes away ;-)
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> Regards, Jim
> Linux S/390-zSeries Support, SEEL, IBM Silicon Valley Labs
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> We just bumped into what appears to be a kernel problem in
> SuSE SLES8 that
> goes up to their latest package.
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> If I have an NFS mounted directory, and it contains a
> symbolic link that
> points to itself, when I issue an 'ls' command, I get a
> series of kernel
> errors on the console, and the system either loops or
> crashes.
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> Can anyone else confirm this?  I've opened an issue with
> SuSE.  If it turns
> out to be a real problem, I thought the list should be aware of it.
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