> I found a 100% repeatable way to hang kernel 2.0.30 and affs (Amiga Fast
> Filesystem).
> It uses memory, but no CPU time (so it isn't looping). Bug in mount? No,
> because kill -9 <mount-PID> doesn't kill it. It isn't zombie either.
what does the 'WCHAN' field in 'ps -lax' show for those 'hanging'
processes, in which function is the kernel looping?
-- mingo