On Friday 06 May 2005 19:38, Antoine Martin wrote:
> Now, I've hit some real problems. I've managed to crash the host twice
> within a short period of time.

> I captured the messages from a serial 
> console the second time
Would you check that you haven't got an hardware problem?

The stack traces you get come from kernelspace tasks (one is named "kernel-4", 
the other is "events/0"). And they have nothing in common with each other, 
and come from a vanilla kernel (i.e. we haven't a SKAS patch to blame :-)).

> (it seems that you only need to generate some 
> load to trigger this bug - I was compiling some code with gcc):
You need to do that *inside* UML to generate the bug?
-- 
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