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On Thu Jul 30 1998, Russ Mennie wrote:

> I just installed the patch for 2.1.112 into my Debian linux setup, about 2
> hours later I was running a the test-connect script for the mysql database
> (default installation) on tty1, while testing my wu-ftp server on tty3.

The 2.1.x kernels are the development/experimental series.

*EXPECT* them to crash!

(The 2nd-digit-even-numbered kernels, 2.0.x 2.2.x etc are, or will be, the
stable production kernels... if you need stability, then stick with them.
The development kernels all have odd-numbers... 2.3.x will be the next
development series).

> Call Trace: [<c0109c1c>]
> Code: 8b 6a 08 8b 73 14 8b 7b 18 f6 45 7c 40 74 29 66 8b 55 22 66

This is useless to anyone unless you compile and give us the result of
passing this through:

/usr/src/linux-2.1.112/scripts/ksymoops.cc

[If you didn't know this, then you *shouldn't* be using the 2.1.x
kernels!!]

Cheers
Tony

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