:>     Hmm.  If possible I would try backing away from the ata driver entirely
:>     and going back to the 'wd' driver.  This isn't to say that the ata
:>     driver is the problem, but it *could* be the problem.   A number of peopl
:    e
:>     have had problems with the ata driver.  There isn't anything else in your
:>     config that strikes a chord... the rest of it looks ok to me.
:
:Not possible. the wd driver doesn't support the Promise ATA-66 controllers
:that he is using.
:
:Cheers,
:-Peter

    Fubar.  The crashes are occuring all over the place -- ip_input, 
    ffs_blkfree, ip_output.  Maybe it's a BIOS configuration problem... 
    perhaps the ram is configured to be too fast or something like that.  
    I don't know.  This has all the earmarks of overclocking or a memory
    problem.

                                        -Matt
                                        Matthew Dillon 
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