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
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
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.
* 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
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
* 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.
>
>
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