Most cases we chased down turned out to be IDE problems, memory problems and
the like which makes it _very_ hard to track down.
> corruption (and I've seen others reporting this in the list), surely this has
> to be tracked down pretty urgently? Especially since Redhat are now shipping
> 2.2.12 as their distribution kernel!
People are looking believe me. The little **** is going to die as soon as its
found 8)
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