On Fri, 6 Jan 2023 14:57:53 -0500
Roger Wells <roger.k.we...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

> I boot from the latest kernel (subject) then mount a shared directory
> on a RHEL 7.9 host.
> As soon as I access any file or directory on the shared directory the
> my machine instantly & completely freezes.
> Even the clock on the top bar stops, cursor stops blinking, and other 
> pc's cannot ping this one.
> If I reboot to 6.0.15-200.fc36.x86_64, no problem.
> Also noted that another shared directory on another pc (not sure what 
> OS) works fine.
> Just wondering what I should try next?

Is there anything in the logs on the local system after reboot, or on
the shared directory system?

This sounds like a null pointer is being accessed.  Because it doesn't
happen on 6.0.15, it might be a bug in the kernel.  But I couldn't find
any bugs open on the redhat bugzilla, so it seems unlikely.

Has the protocol changed?  Maybe it is trying to interpret the data it
receives incorrectly.
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