Its fixed in Linux 2.2.1ac7 and Linux 2.2.2ac1. The scsi_sleep code forgets
to do an init_timer()
> The mount command is then in D state and can't be killed with -9. This
> didn't appear in 2.2.1.
Yes
Alan
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