reiserfs v3.  I can try ext3.  Considering though that everything works
ok afterwards with a new kernel, I don't think that's it.  Feels like
compiler optimizations in gcc >= 3.4.

Once I booted the recompiled vanilla kernel, X works fine using vesa?
but since this is a samba server, I have gdm turned off.

I don't know what it is about these systems (I have two) but there
always seems to be something funky with these "engineered" systems.  I
can run Dapper on my AMD 3500's with MSI motherboards just fine and
never think about them having a fit.  Hoary RC1 *would not* play nice on
the Supermicros. Waited 2 days for official 5.04 to come out and
everything was fixed.  I think it was something with the Serverworks
chipset if I had to guess.  And now this rot.  Sigh.

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6.06 64bit kernel totally broken after install, gcc3.3 fixes
https://launchpad.net/bugs/51157

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