Hi Sitsofe,

I installed feisty server on the system in order to get a convinient
commandline system. Went through the same procedure and caused the crash
three times in the last hour.

I modified my testing procedure like this:

console #1: watch -n1 cat /sys/devices/system/cpu... to get the current 
frequency
console #2: burnK7 - started and stopped several times to trigger frequency 
scaling
console #3: while-loop with find command to keep the system accessing the hard 
disk

The last trace output is still on screen, I'll transcribe the first two
lines:

<0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt
BUG: at arch/i386/kernel/smp.c:547 smp_call_function()

I know somebody who has almost the same system. I'll ask him if I can
check his system for this issue, too.

I'll post again, if I find something new. If you have any more ideas
you're very welcome... :-).

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