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Freeing unused kernel memory



Hello,

I dig the penguin on the boot screen for the Debian/SPARC.

Following the doc by Eric Delaunay on 28 Mar 97,
I see boot messages with the last few lines being:

	Root-NFS: Got file handle for /tftpboot/129.237.131.76 via RPC
	VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem).
	Freeing unused kernel memory: 36k code, 4k data
	_

We let this run over lunch (1 1/2 hours ?) but nothing else was
displayed.  

Running nfswatch on the tftp server indicates a lot of nfs read/write
hits coming from the Debian box (and I can hear the hard drive on the
server)

Can anybody diagnose this problem?  Thanks for your help.

aaron

(Ive just attempted to subscribe to this list via the debian web page
but the cgi script barfed an error.  The 68k list subscribe worked but
not the sparc one, so CC me directly until I know I'm on the list.
ciao.)


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