Using `/System.map' to map addresses to symbols.
>>EIP: 165f55 <normal_select+101/1bc>
Trace: 1633c3 <tty_select+8b/9c>
Trace: 1633c3 <tty_select+8b/9c>
Trace: 12b245 <check+31/84>
Trace: 12b3a7 <do_select+10f/234>
Trace: 12b6db <sys_select+17f/24c>
Trace: 10ed7f <old_select+3f/50>
Trace: 10a3e2 <system_call+52/80>
Code: 165f55 <normal_select+101/1bc> movl %ecx,0x8(%edx)
Code: 165f58 <normal_select+104/1bc> movl 0x199fe4,%eax
Code: 165f5d <normal_select+109/1bc> movl %eax,(%edx)
Code: 165f5f <normal_select+10b/1bc> movl $0x0,0x4(%edx)
Code: 165f66 <normal_select+112/1bc> pushf
Code: 165f67 <normal_select+113/1bc> popl %ecx
Code: 165f68 <normal_select+114/1bc> cli
Code: 165f69 <normal_select+115/1bc>
This is the second time that this kernel has done this to me.
The first time it totally locked up and could do nothing other
than switch consoles (I didn't get anything in my syslogs).
2.0.5 and 2.0.8 worked quite well for me (2.0.10 came out so
quickly after 2.0.9 that I never did get to try it:)
Cheers
Tony