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Subject: Re: CURRENT and P-IV problems 
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When the problem first occurred, I had a kernel from August 11 saved 
and that worked fine.

I couldn't build another working kernel, even if I tried to build the 
same August 11 version.  Eventually I NFS installed from another 
machine and things were fine.  A few installworlds later and the 
problem reappeared.  A few more and it disappeared again.  It's been 
doing this since then.

It seems that sometimes I end up with a compiler that will not build 
a good kernel.... that's my guess anyway.

> Hi Brian,
> 
> > I have been seeing the problem on and off since just after August 11
> > 2001 (probably August 13 or 14).
> 
> How do you mean "on" and "off" ?
> 
> martin
> 

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