Solves the infinite loop on my test machines.
NFS caching with cachefilesd generates kernel errors. Perfectly repeatable on all my test machines.
[ 396.617173] kernel BUG at fs/nfs/fscache.c:471! [ 396.617313] invalid opcode: 0000 [#2] SMP NOPTI [...]
After that, NFS is essentially gone. Switching off all NFS caching (e.g. in /etc/nfsmount.conf) seems to avoid the problem.
If you need NFS caching, avoid this ...
Works on a set of different machines here, most of them with the Nvidia prop. stuff.
Running on abt. 50 machines. Works as expected.
Works well. Voting only for 'general', as the anonymous above is me too.
WFM on abt. 40 different machines, w/ RPMfusion's Nvidia stuff. Seems to fix the NFS misery of previous 4.17's.
WFM.
Works ok.
Fixes the initial crash. Tnx!
Solves the problem.
Works for me on one AMD server, one Intel desktop with Nvidia proprietary drivers and one Atom laptop. No regressions noted.
Works again. Tnx!
Testen on abt. 15 machines. No regressions seen.
To Tim:
I don't see this ... The only thing regularly crashing is condor_kbdd, usually when ppl log out. But that's not a regression wrt. 8.6.8.
B.
Works for me ... Tested on a pool of 26 machines.
Fixed. Tnx!
Fixes the problem.
For F26 at least, it does not seem to make any difference.
Works. Might be slightly better at preventing 'black screen' after logout on machines with the NVidia proprietary driver.