Did you disable things in cron?
updatedb for instance could do this.
Have a look through the crontab and related directories and you may
spot something.
Just a thought...

Gordon.

2008/12/9 lanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
>  Running under Fedora 8 32-bits I started running some UMLs.  At
> one point I had 9 of them running.  Then one of the UML Linux
> kernel started using 100% CPU (or very, very close to that).
> When compared to the others running UML kernels, that one had ps
> aux's VSZ and RSS fields in the 150-170 range whereas all the others
> had 0 and 0.
>

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