On 09.11.06 19:35, David Baron wrote:
> Got this series on a logcheck. Never saw anything like it before:
> 
> Nov  9 18:04:30 d_baron kernel:  [<c0148d30>] __alloc_pages+0x200/0x2f0
> Nov  9 18:04:30 d_baron kernel:  [<c01607c0>] cache_alloc_refill+0x2f0/0x530
> Nov  9 18:04:30 d_baron kernel:  [<c0160a71>] __kmalloc+0x71/0x80
> Nov  9 18:04:30 d_baron kernel:  [<c028e7e6>] __alloc_skb+0x66/0x120

Oops... it's a kernel Oops. Check your hardware, if you have proper kernel
installed, reboot and hope it won't appear again..

> OK, all the statistics could be quite informative but I never got a list
> like this before. The stuff at the beginning, however ??
> 
> (This is a Debian Sid 2.6.18-3, custom build but with nothing wierd.)

try running with debian kernel, re-check options in your custom build and
your CPU options...
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