> this behavior used to be caused by a race in fs/buffer.c, but i thought it
> had been fixed in 2.3.9/10 when the buffer cache was threaded. what were
> you doing on the machine during this time? i haven't seen the problem on
> the most recent development kernels.
>
I was building gcc-2.7.2.3 at the time. I've since rebooted into
pre-patch-2.3.11-3 and I haven't seen similar behaviour yet (12 hours
uptime.)
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