I notice that the fix for this bug (div64.c) has finally made it into the 
official
Debian kernel source code.  However, the latest stock kernel, 2.6.26-2-s390, 
revision
2.6.26-17, still won't boot in my virtual machine under z/VM 5.4.0, running in 
an IFL LPAR 
on a z/890.  I still have to build a custom kernel, as described earlier in 
this problem
log, in order to get a kernel that will work.  Either there is a problem with 
the
way the latest stock kernel was built, or it wasn't built from a copy of the 
source
that contains the fix, or this divide bug isn't my problem.  But when I compile 
a
custom kernel using kernel-package, using the exact same .config file as the 
one which
comes with the stock kernel, it works fine.  This shouldn't be necessary.  
What's going
on here?  Any ideas?



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