On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Arjan van de Ven wrote:Interesting. I'm not seeing anything relevant, but I'm adding Al to the cc in, since the r/o bind mounts did change fs/namei.c and vfs_create/mkdir in particular. Not that I see why that would trigger either, but the changes to fs/ext3/namei.c seem to be even _less_ interesting than that. One thing I note is that all the oopses seem to be i686 - are there that few x86-64 fc10 users (I'd have assumed that 64-bit is starting to be the norm for people who live on the edge, but perhaps I'm just out of touch)? Or could this perhaps be an indication that it is specific to i686 some way (eg a compiler issue?) Linus --
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