Hello, I wrote:

>>>   I suppose KGDB makes no use of neither of the unwinder 
>>>itself nor of the extra section it adds to the kernel, so I 
>>>should have said gdb gets muddled in that section -- mine 
>>>wasn't all that new, custome patched 6.3... should try the 
>>>newer one yet...

>>I would recommend using gdb 6.6.  I had good luck with it and seeing 
>>reasonable stack back traces.  Until I switch to gdb 6.6 I found that the 
>>x86_64 did not work to well in fact.

>    Yeah, I've just tried 6.6.50 and it kind of worked... until on hit of 
> do_mount() 

    I mean on a certain hit, i.e. not the first one. :-)

> breakpoint and doing a backtrace, the kernel went all random and colorful. :-)
> It still was able to hit the b/p once more, but then got SIGSEGV on the next 
> hit:

WBR, Sergei


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