> I have sysrq'd twice. the first one is the one where it works, then,
> after a floodping of only 5 seconds, eth0 stops working. the floodping
> is generated from outside towards this machine. then again I sysrq'd/
> here are the results. I glued dmesg from begin to end so that all
> messages are visible from boot time. pls explain what you find :-)
The I/O APIC still sends an edge-triggered interrupt resulting in a
lockup, sigh. This is already being discussed in another thread.
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