Hello Blaisorblade,

B> This is probably the real source of the crash, from the stack trace. It is
B> used in all sort of pseudo-files (like those in /proc), so I would say this
B> bug seems more likely to be a mainline one; and it is unclear from the trace
B> where the crash may have really happened. Upgrade to 2.6.19 + latest stable
B> patch instead of rc5, and if it happens again (or if you can reproduce it) we
B> can debug it.

OK, I'm confused.

I've got 2.6.19 from kernel.org, but there is no patch guest patch for
2.6.19 here: http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade/patches/guest/

The 2.6.18 patch doesn't work on the 2.6.19 kernel.

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