I just compiled the 2.3.8-hacker-kernel
and am wondering that some filesystems(fat,ntfs,vfat,smb,nfs,nfsd,...)
don't even compile and there are unresolved symbols
nearly everywhere (basic-scsi-support, file-systems,
binary-formats,...).

(I 'upgraded' to the extremely new kernel because I experienced some
interesting things like system-load going up to 102% without anything
happening, mouse-pointers becomming alife themself and moving and
clicking around
or my keyboard locking up(not even num-lock works any more) until
I restart X which has never happened before and cannot be traced back to
anything
but the kernel I needed to upgrade to some time ago for some patch to
work.)

Is there allready something known about it,
should it compile (not work, compile),
is it broken or should I do a very close
inspection of my own mashine?

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By the way, there has been some experimental implementation of another
sceduler for SMPs in a 2.0.34-Kernel
(http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/quasar/releases/).
Did someone on this list tried it out besides me and got it to compile?

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