For what it is worth: I had similar, but not quite identical, oops' from 2.2.13 and 2.2.14 kernels. It turned out that I had errorneously misconfigured the kernel. The machine is a 33 MHz 486 with standard AT expansion boards. The misconfiguration consisted in my enabling the PCI bus code in the kernel. When I changed the kernel configuration and rebuilt the kernel, not only disappeared the kernel oops but the machine appeared to be twice as fast. Best 73 de Bent/OZ6BL
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