The "processes dying at random under heavy swapping" is the same problem
as the one described earlier.  If you have CONFIG_DEBUG_USER defined,
the code in arch/arm/mm/fault-armv.c will print messages similar to the
one about "memory violation" when this happens.

When the system is under light usage, there is no problem.  This problem
only seems to happen when you have a lot of network and disk I/O going
on in parallel for a long time (30 min to 1 hour).

This is very reproducible problem in 2.1.X kernel running on EBSA285
based HW we have here.

I will ask again, are there people out there running 2.1.132 ARM Linux
on EBSA285 out there ?  If so, how reliable are they running?

THanks.
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