Hi.
I was running kernel 2.6.8-ck7 (with cfq fixes) for some time (4K stacks
enabled). Then I decided to upgrade. I compiled 2.6.9-rc2-ck2, the same
.config. It booted ok, but after some work (apt-get dist-upgrade,
upgrading python), apt-get hung in R+ state in "ps ax" output. It couldn't
be killed by SIGKILL.
Then I tried to open maildir folder in mutt and it hung too. So I
pressed ctrl+alt+del and a bunch of oops messages was typed out during
stopping some daemon.
I went back to 2.6.8-ck7 and compiled kernel 2.6.9-rc2-bk10 (and
disabled 4K stacks). This kernel haven't crashed yet.
Should I try to compile 2.6.9-rc2-ck2 with 4K stacks disabled or with
some debug option?
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