On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Dan Aloni wrote:
> After a bit of few code reviewing, it looks like the only code that
> assigns stuff to ->d_op in a nonstandard way is in fs/vfat/namei.c.
>
> Udo, are you using vfat?
If it was assigned by something that was supposed to set ->d_op
it would not get such value. Whatever had done that had no idea of the
->d_op or struct dentry in the first place.
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- Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Linus Torvalds
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Dan Aloni
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Alexander Viro
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelea... Alexander Viro
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-pre... Udo A. Steinberg
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Alexander Viro
- [patch] 2.4.0-prerelease acpi exported symbols Keith Owens
- Re: Oops in prune_dcache (2.4.0-prerelease) Petr Vandrovec

