Hi everyone,

After some testing that I have carried out yesterday night, I have
verified the following:

        - If I compile IN the kernel support for "a few" filesystems
          (namely, ext3, ext2, iso9660, hfsplus, hfs, xfs, ...) and I
          try to boot some of the filesystems near the end of the list
          (in the booting process, there is a for loop that swipes the
          whole list which is alphabetically ordered, BTW) the kernel
          panics.

          I have recompiled with most of them as modules and ext3, ext2
          and xfs only in (yes, I know this is the most sensible thing
          to do anyway :) and the system boots perfectly.

I am still playing around with the kernel to pinpoint the exact place
where it fails. In the meantime, I would like to know, if possible, the
*best* tree to rsync, that is, the latest and most updated. So far, I
understood that it is the rsync.theorie.physik.uni-muenchen.de but I
would like to know where does Ben upload his latest work.

Than way, if I get to see where it fails, I will not be rediscovering
anything :)

Thanks for all,


-- 
J. Javier Maestro
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http://rigel.homelinux.com

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