Bug#652469: Fwd: Re: Bug#652469: Bug#652448: panic when booting on a machine with >= 4 GiB of RAM

2011-12-17 Thread Robert Millan
El 17 de desembre de 2011 21:23, Edward Tomasz Napierała ha escrit: > Wiadomość napisana przez Arno Töll w dniu 17 gru 2011, o godz. 16:12: >>> Maybe we should discuss this with FreeBSD? We could even propose them >>> to make SMP the default there. > > SMP has been enabled in the the default FreeB

Bug#652469: Fwd: Re: Bug#652469: Bug#652448: panic when booting on a machine with >= 4 GiB of RAM

2011-12-17 Thread Edward Tomasz Napierała
Wiadomość napisana przez Arno Töll w dniu 17 gru 2011, o godz. 16:12: >> Maybe we should discuss this with FreeBSD? We could even propose them >> to make SMP the default there. SMP has been enabled in the the default FreeBSD kernel (GENERIC) for quite some time now. -- If you cut off my head, wh

Bug#652469: Fwd: Re: Bug#652469: Bug#652448: panic when booting on a machine with >= 4 GiB of RAM

2011-12-17 Thread Arno Töll
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Forward to 652...@bugs.debian.org I forgot, sorry. - Original Message On 17.12.2011 15:49, Robert Millan wrote: > I'm not sure how relevant is > this factor but it is unexistant on GNU/kFreeBSD, so I think this > should be accounte

Re: Bug#652469: Bug#652448: panic when booting on a machine with >= 4 GiB of RAM

2011-12-17 Thread Arno Töll
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17.12.2011 15:49, Robert Millan wrote: > I'm not sure how relevant is > this factor but it is unexistant on GNU/kFreeBSD, so I think this > should be accounted for when taking Linux as reference. More or less unexisting. The very same candidates th

Bug#652469: Bug#652448: panic when booting on a machine with >= 4 GiB of RAM

2011-12-17 Thread Robert Millan
El 17 de desembre de 2011 13:51, Arno Töll ha escrit: > On 17.12.2011 12:09, Robert Millan wrote: >> - Add additional flavours (which ones? 686, 686-smp ... ? and then >> which ones to provide with D-I?) > > That's what we're doing on Linux and that seems the best compromise. I think on GNU/Linux