> Run this through "ksymoops". Or have klogd do that for you.
Apologies for not doing this (as many others suggested) but it
was hard to keep the machine going long enough just to get a telnet
out and paste the oops into an email. Had it not been so frequent and
hosed the system, I would have gone through the steps others mentioned.
I somehow doubt it's the kernel at fault nwo that I look back at it.
2.0.33, 2.035pre1, and 2.1.115pre2 all exhibited teh same behavior.
All of them worked fine before last night. Oh well.
Thanks for the help.
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