Gcc -dumpmachine #should prints out i586-suse-linux for a P III here.
here it prints: i486-slackware-linux
I'd try a fresh single processor machine and force a 2.6 kernel, module and afs recompile for a i586.
SuSE 9.3 costs $90 and it solved a similar problem noted in the mailings. In fact the YasT installed openafs binaries ran fine.
Do you have any pointers to Suse's solution and source code?I could check what they did and try it...
The ksymoops man page has a script to tail -f /var/log/messages|ksymoops1 explained.
I will try that , thnx :)
Are you sure there isn't a memory problem? I'm running out of ideas. tedc
It's been a while since I memtested the box , I will try that also when I return at the office ( in about a week).
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