Re: [OOPS] nfsv4 in linux 2.6.13 (-ck7)

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On October 12, 2005 19:31, Chris Wright wrote:
> In this case it's not very likely since others are seeing same problem
> under load.  However, a binary module can corrupt any kernel memory.
> So as a general rule all bets are off with a binary module loaded.

Thanks, I'll keep that in mind for next time. With regards to the patch in the other thread, 
should I try and patch the client, the server or both?

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Gabriel A. Devenyi
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