Hi,

I'm currently using Debian Etch's user-mode-linux package, based on
kernel 2.6.18.

Everything has been working fine for months. But I recently experienced
some crashes of memory-consuming applications. Those crashes go with an
error message by the (guest) kernel:

do_syscall_stub : ret = -12, offset = 2147479560, data = 1a0c5008
do_syscall_stub: syscall 192 failed, return value = 0xfffffff4, expected
return value = 0xe1b7000
    syscall parameters: 0xe1b7000 0x1000 0x7 0x11 0x4 0xe507
fix_range_common: failed, killing current process


Does anybody know how I should understand this message? Is there a way I
can fix the problem?


Regards,

Nicolas Boullis

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