On 22.10.2012 01:03, Alexander Motin wrote:
On 21.10.2012 23:23, David Wolfskill wrote:
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 09:28:06PM +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
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I am curious, how to interpret phrase "42=94966796 bytes allocated" in
log. May be it is just corrupted output, but the number still seems
quite big, especially for i386 system, making me think about some
integer overflow. David, could you write down that part once more?

Having few more lines of "Allocation backtrace:" could also be useful.

Could you show your kernel config? I can try to run it on my tests
system, hoping to reproduce the problem.
...

I've used your kernel config and my test system was unable to boot from
NFS, while GENERIC kernel boots fine. I haven't got panic, but boot just
stopped on root mounting. You have so many options specified there so I
can't predict which of them could cause this. Now I am trying to binary
search for the problematic one(s).

Sorry. false alarm. I was just closed firewall in your kernel config. Without it my test system boots your kernel without any problem.

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Alexander Motin
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