> It didn't boot, though. qla1280 just hung after "verifying
> chip" phase.
> Strangely, I don't see any changes to qla1280.c in -rc1.
That's a known heisenbug on ia64, and it's been around for a while, not new
to recent kernels. Generally it disappears if you reboot, or try
introducing debugging to find it...
Thanks,
Matt
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