On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 05:36:05AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote: >> I managed to get a udev on nfblock debug log at [3]. >> [3] http://people.debian.org/~smarenka/tmp/udevboot.log >> >> Hopefully someone can make sense of it and help me out. Right now >> nfblock kernels and debian-installer don't play nicely together. > > What's the number of ramdisk devices you can have? I notice ram15 is not, > in fact, ever generated as device node. Does udev on IDE behave > differently? > > Other than that, the IDE probe seems to spawn edd_id which does report > thusly: > > edd_id[278]: main: no kernel EDD support > > udevd-event[268]: run_program: '/lib/udev/edd_id' (stderr) 'no kernel EDD > support'
running /lib/udev/edd_id gives the response 'no kernel EDD support' but doesn't crash (at least not interactively when udev has not been started). > Maybe that's killing you? Does IDE emulation also report missing EDD > support? What would I have to do to check? >> Christian: I'd like to see the patches in [1] in the next >> linux-2.6 release. We should also be able to move linux-2.6 to >> the same compiler version, currently gcc-4.1, as the other archs. >> This requires the m68k-build-id.diff patch. > > I'd like to see another patch - the correction of operator precedence in > atari_keyb_init which I reported yesterday to linux-m68k. The patch will > be forthcoming shortly. > > Due to that type of work, hobbes is currently unavaliable as buildd, BTW. That's okay, kernel support is good! Thanks, Stephen -- Stephen R. Marenka If life's not fun, you're not doing it right! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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