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Subject: bug?
From: Florin Andrei <florin@xxxxxxx>
Date: 05 Jun 2001 17:02:21 -0700
I'm running linux-2.4.4, with ReiserFS (except /boot, the rest of the
system is on ReiserFS) and Linux Virtual Server-0.8.0, on Red Hat 7.1.
The hardware is a SGI 1100 (Intel motherboard, IDE-only, Pro/100
ethernet, blah-blah...)

Patches applied to the kernel:
- linux-2.4.4-knfsd-6.g (ReiserFS-related)
- linux-2.4.4-ipvs-0.8.0

The .config file for the kernel is attached.

The Makefile was modified to compile the kernel with kgcc
(egcs-2.91.66), and the actual compilation was done on a Red Hat 7.0
machine; after that, i just copied the kernel and modules to the new one
and reconfigured/ran lilo.

Now, while booting the new kernel for the first time, i got a "kernel
BUG" error:

###################################
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
kernel BUG at vmalloc.c:237!
invalid operand: 0000
... [lots of stuff]
###################################

After rebuilding the kernel again, but without the ReiserFS knfsd patch,
and without NFS server support, but keeping all the other options in
place, everything was fine, and the machine booted up OK.

-- 
Florin Andrei

Attachment: .config
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