On So, Dezember 25, 2005 22:14, Jens Siebert wrote:

Hello Jens,

> (other distros use a separate rpc.statd process).
> Try to boot your server with the original Suse-Kernel and check if it
> works. Usually the kstatd-patch can be found in the
> kernel-source.src.rpm of recent Suse kernels.

your´re perfectly right. Installing the default kernel for SuSE 9.3
(2.6.11) solves the problem.

However i thought that the kernels obtained from
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/kernel/kotd/i386/HEAD/
are special SuSE kernels and not only rpm packages of vanilla kernels.

Greetings, Jörg


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