{snip}
> however. Eventually I was able to get 'top' running, and saw that two
> instances of 'bash' were taking up 46% and 44% or so of the CPU. I killed
> both, but then 'init' simply took over 98% or so of the CPU. Killing my window
> manager (?) seemed to fix all of this.
>
> Info:
>
> 2.1.129 clean with SMP commented out
This is a know problem with recent development kernels. Either uncomment 'SMP =
1' in your Makefile or get the patch that Linus posted the other day.
-Tom
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