Scott,

you're right! I think what happened is, that we were running 312 and had
a crash after which we rebooted the machine and installed the newest
kernel (314 at that time). But we didn't reboot the machine after the
upgrade, so 312 was still running.

Please ignore comment #36!
Let's see how 316 performs...

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