No, installing a whole new release from ISO is simply way too much work.

I can test another kernel .deb if you send me a link, but if it is newer
than 3.11 that seems wasteful.

It would probably be more productive to test a build that includes the
patches I linked to in my original report, since they actually seem to fix
oops's with a similar back trace.


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Jason Gunthorpe, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
> latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
> could you please run the following command in the development release
> from a Terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal), as it will
> automatically gather and attach updated debug information to this
> report:
>
> apport-collect -p linux <replace-with-bug-number>
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
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> Title:
>   Using fscache with NFS causes random kernel oops
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