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SubjectRe: block_dev.c 2.3.51 bug & 2.3.42->2.3.43 ne2k-pci.c doubled startup message
On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 06:16:36AM -0800, Jonathan Walther wrote:

> Bravo. This problem has been extant for almost 2 years now. Is it
> due to something fatally flawed in the PC architecture, or is it an
> annoyance we are doomed to live with forever in the Linux kernel?

Assuming you're talking about the oops-on-failed-superblock-read, I believe
this was introduced pretty recently in 2.3.x. It certainly hasn't been there
for two years.

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