I've found that heavy VFAT (and hence FAT) activity can still cause
"kernel stack corrupted" in v2.1.14, which seems to be a product of
a corrupted inode list. Or so this is my guess.
At least I've not experienced an OOPS yet (in sync_inodes), as I
frequently did in past versions.
I've not yet tried the last suggested patch that was posted,
but hope to have a chance to.
-- Andrew E. Mileski mailto:aem@ott.hookup.net Linux Plug-and-Play Kernel Project http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/pnp/ XFree86 Matrox Team http://www.bf.rmit.edu.au/~ajv/xf86-matrox.html