Hi, This did not happen with 2.6.1-mm4 . The system is still running fine at the moment but I find several message in the dmesg output pppd: page allocation failure. order:4, mode:0xd0 Call Trace: [<c01388f0>] [<c013895f>] [<c013b48c>] [<c013b79e>] [<c013bae4>] [<c01fc177>] [<c01f87b4>] [<c01f6bd1>] [<c014e742>] [<c015f299>] [<c02b2f67>] pppd: page allocation failure. order:4, mode:0xd0 Call Trace: [<c01388f0>] [<c013895f>] [<c013b48c>] [<c013b79e>] [<c013bae4>] [<c01fc177>] [<c01f87b4>] [<c01f6bd1>] [<c014e742>] [<c015f299>] [<c02b2f67>] pppd: page allocation failure. order:4, mode:0xd0 Call Trace: [<c01388f0>] [<c013895f>] [<c013b48c>] [<c013b79e>] [<c013bae4>] [<c01fc177>] [<c01f87b4>] [<c01f6bd1>] [<c014e742>] [<c015f299>] [<c02b2f67>] If some one need further testing or information pls cc me. Steve Kieu - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo _at_ vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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