Hi all, We have a custom 405GP board and the "Walnut" board. We are using the 2.4-test2 (Version released Nov 26 2000) kernel supplied via the Montavista web site. Our custom board has an IDE harddisk while the Walnut board uses NFS. We are experiencing f_dentry = 0 problems when untarring a 750 MB file (This seems to lead to memory corruption and hence kernel panics). The problem is more pronounced when using the IDE but nevertheless occurs when using the Walnut board over NFS. This appears to be a known problem, but would like to know whether the problem can be fixed, and if so what is required to fix it? Or is there a better workaround to the ones currently available? We have another problem that may relate to the above. During the untar process of large files including the one mentioned above, we get a file system error "Could not write to file: bad file descriptor" every now and then (both NFS and IDE, more frequently on the IDE). Could anyone shed light on this problem?
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