Re: 2.6.28-rcX in pretty bad shape on parisc

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> > > I'd be really dubious about that.  Our pa8900 ... the most mm unstable
> > > system we have ... is running -rc5 just fine.  The only warning before
> > > boot is the usual SMP one.
> > 
> > my j5600 is also running fine
> > 
> > > Linux ion 2.6.28-rc5 #20 SMP Tue Nov 18 18:16:35 PST 2008 parisc64
> > 
> > parisc64 SMP? have you all the cpu online?
> 
> Yes, all four (two sockets, two cores).

I haven't tried 2.6.28-rc5 but I have tried Kyle's last parisc tree.
While it boots on SMP PA8800 (Mako), it can't do a full GCC build
without a SEGV or some kind of file system issue.  There's an
occasional unexpected SEGV with 2.6.22.19, but otherwise it is stable.
It can successfully build GCC at -j4 most of the time.

Dave
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