Well, the crazy thing is, that it did not happen again. Not even under heavy 
stress, which led to crashes before.
The only explanation I can find is that maybe it's gone since I downloaded and 
installed all available updates, as ubuntu suggested.
I had to take this chance to get going with a project and so from that 
perspective I am glad it worked.
On the other hand this is not very usefull for tracing back a problem - sorry.
Would be interesting if I am the only one who "solved" the problem that way...
So in this situation I think we should leave it as it is, should'nt we ?
Being in the troubleshooting business for quite a while, this hurts me a 
little, as it is NOT the professional way to solve such problems.
If I can find ANY useful hint, I'll let you know for sure.

Thanks and best regards from Austria.
Gerald

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Kees Cook
Gesendet: Montag, 18. Juni 2007 18:15
An: SOFTMILL - Ing. Gerald Köhler
Betreff: [Spam Gefunden!] [Bug 110304] Re: Feisty crash possibly related to 
mdadm/raid5
Wichtigkeit: Niedrig

G.Koehler. are you able to catch any portion of the kernel crash?  It
will be hard to move forward with this bug without some way to reproduce
it or see specifically what areas are failing.  Thanks!

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