On Thu, 6 May 2004, Glen Gray wrote:
> Nice and fast and stable so far. Lets hope I don't have to eat my words.
The FC2T3 kernels are compiled with 4kB stack, which can cause
problems with some things.
Eg, using NFS with the newer FC2T3 kernels (2.6.5-1.322 and 1.343 are
ones i've tried) blows up with a stack overflow quite reliably.
FC2T3 with an earlier pre-4kB stack kernel, eg 2.6.3-1.96, is quite
stable.
regards,
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