Since making this report, I had verified the existence of the bug by downloading various tar'd kernel sources and doing `fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image kernel_headers'. I did all the versions from 2.6.36.4 through 2.6.38. I know 36.4 is good, and .38 is bad, but I got a little turned around in the .37 versions, so I'm not exactly sure where the problem came in. To address this, I downloaded the git sources. My plan was to do some git bisect'ing to find the exact patch that produces the problem. However, make-kpkg is choking on the git sources, and my first attempt at a simple `make install' produces a kernel that locks up during boot. Have you actually tracked down this bug? If so, that would save me a LOT of effort. If you need any help proving a fix, I'd be glad to give it a try.
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