I confirmed I get the exact same behavior with 2.6.18-mm3 and ext3..
So I don't think XFS is the problem.
Its _really_ annoying that the box is more stable under windows then
linux :-( Is there anything I can do to help narrow it down? The
configs are the same as in the previous post, except this time I
booted with 2.6.18-mm3. I suspect a SATA problem, but I'm unsure what
to test? should I try booting with acpi=off? or maybe disabling
(l?)apic stuff? I don't have any idea what boot options are
relavent...Given it only flakes under 'heavy' load, could it be
interrupt related?
Steve
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