On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 01:14:10PM -0700, Peter J. Stieber wrote: > PJS = Peter J. Stieber > PJS>> I see there has been another kernel upgrade. Before I > PJS>> update I was wondering if you wanted me to provide > PJS>> any more information concerning the x86_64 bad pmd > PJS>> message problem. A new kernel might mask the true > PJS>> underlying problem. > PJS>> > PJS>> I apologize for being a pest, but I was wondering if you had time > to > PJS>> look at > PJS>> > PJS>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-May/msg02180.html > PJS>> > PJS>> from the fedora list or > PJS>> > PJS>> > http://www.lib.uaa.alaska.edu/linux-kernel/archive/2005-Week-19/1397.html > PJS>> > PJS>> from the linux-kernel list. I was wondering what to do next? > > DJ = Dave Jones wrote: > DJ> Still no real answers on this one, sorry. > > I was under the impression the test kernel had some type of debug > messages in it someone would be interested in. Was I wrong about that? No, you are correct. But nothing triggered with the latest builds. > I guess your saying I should go a head and update and see what happens? Theres a number of other fixes in there which may have caused the problem to go into hiding.. I can't reproduce it at all any more, and some others who were seeing it haven't seen it recently either. Dave