NFS kernel oops with Thecus DMA patch

2009-09-22 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi folks, After building myself a 2.6.30 kernel with the iop dma patches for my Thecus, I started seeing reproducible kernel oopses on large NFS transfers, such as the one included below. After some prodding at the source for other uses of down_read(), I concluded that we're not supposed to call

Re: FTBFS on armel: 'OV_CALLBACKS_STREAMONLY' undeclared

2009-09-22 Thread Joey Hess
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > I've packaged (and am about to upload) libvorbisidec (tremor) based on > upstream's svn revision 16259 (this covers the most recent changeset > from http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/Tremor) > > However, the new package doesn't seem to resolve the FTBFS for mpd > 15.3-1 on arm

Re: FTBFS on armel: 'OV_CALLBACKS_STREAMONLY' undeclared

2009-09-22 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 09/20/2009 07:13 PM, Joey Hess wrote: > ARM hardware certianly has floating point hardware, and with EABI > binaries can be built that use it on the otherwise softfloat system. > But different ARM systems have different FPUs, and so it would be very > hard to get coverage for all/most of them.

Re: Thecus N2100 installation problem

2009-09-22 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Jonas Gehring [2009-08-28 15:18]: > However, I'd like to note that formatting the disks after setting > the time and prior to the base system install didn't work for me: > The installer returned to the main installation menu after detecting > the disks. You're right. So the correct workaround

Re: Installing lenny on mtd0 of Sheeva Plug

2009-09-22 Thread Douglas Lopes Pereira
Thanks for your clarifying answer Martin. I'll keep one eye on Sheeva Plug Forum. Thanks. Regards, Douglas On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Douglas Lopes Pereira [2009-09-21 16:55]: >> > On Martins Debian there is also the flash-kernel script, maybe see >> > if it

Re: Installing lenny on mtd0 of Sheeva Plug

2009-09-22 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Douglas Lopes Pereira [2009-09-21 16:55]: > > On Martins Debian there is also the flash-kernel script, maybe see > > if it can actually flash as well, I only used it to create proper > > uImage and uInitrd files. > > I've tried to run flash-kernel but I couldn't figure out how to use > it. > >