On x86 yes
> Duh, I'm booting the same kernel, but now with only that tiny change
> to mm/slab.c, there is no kmalloc failure, and I have network connectivity.
> Weird.
Once off timing funny ?
> Anyway would the *(int*)0=0; in mm/slab.c be a useful addition to
> standard kernels? I've seen the same message on 2.3.13 or so on
> my home machine (probably caused by ISDN) and it would be nice to
> have a trace of it.
It sounds worth submitting a patch for
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