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Hi guys,
I did quite a bit of work on this bug, but i had stop there since
it is an upstream bug and i houneslty i don't know how to go further.
Please can you kindly take care, as debian kernel maintainers, take care
of it.
Fabio
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fajita: step one
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Hi,
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> The actual panic message would be helpful.
I've previously hand-dumped the console message, I don't know what's the better
way to do this type of work (kernel debug options, tools, etc..).
At this moment I don't have access to the kernel .config options of the
mac
Package: kernel-source-2.4.26
Version: 2.4.26-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
The IPsec backport have some issues with NFS. Using an NFS export over
an IPsec channel causes an immediate kernel panic.
Scenario:
- 2 hosts, debian kernel 2.4.26, one NFS server, one NFS c
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