OK, I have some results for you at
http://people.msoe.edu/~maciejej/patches/AMD64_reiser4_debug/11-04-04

all-R4 contains the results of running both make and dd on one reiser4
filesystem. R3-R4 is make on reiser4 and dd on reiserFS. The same
assertion fails in both cases, making me even more curious why reiser4
cares that dd is running on a different filesystem.

I don't get complete crashes when not in X, but the system requires a
reboot because umount fails, ps hangs, etc.

Enabling assertions caused log output that I wasn't getting otherwise.
In both cases the reiser4 filesystem suffered corruption but fsck seemed
to fix it.

Other Gentoo users are using my reiser4 patch on x86 and I haven't heard
of any problems yet. You can find it at
patches/reiser4_from_2.6.9-mm1_for_2.6.9.patch.bz2

> Please try to get as much debugging information as you can.
> sysrq+t's output may help to understand the problem. Do you have "File
> systems" -> "Reiser4" -> "Enable reiser4 debug options" -> "Assertions"
> turned on? If no, please turn it, it may also help. Try to catch its
> output, via serial console if it will not be stored in logs.

-- 
Jake Maciejewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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