Package: iproute2-doc
Version: 5.10.0-4
Severity: normal
The examples from the iproute2 source package should be included
in iproute2-doc.
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ears to be making sure that your
input packet is fragmented. That should then activate the kmalloc
path and lead to the memory corruption.
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On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 07:03:45AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 14:52 +0100, Mirco Bauer wrote:
>> tags 633526 + patch
>> retitle 633526 NFS client uid/gid cache broken on VServer kernels
>> thanks
>> Herbert Poetzl wrote:
>>> we no
2.diff
I'll try to provide similar patches for older kernels
in the following days ...
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user-space and needs to be fixed there.
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server has NFS tagging enabled? (yes, no)
+ filesystem exported is tagged? (yes, no)
if so then:
* what tagging and what filesystem is used?
- NFS client is Linux-VServer patched? (yes, no)
+ if so then NFS client has NFS tagging enabled? (yes, no)
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[5.022253] DVB: registering new adapter (nGene)
[5.174364] LNBx2x attached on addr=8
[5.174380] DVB: registering adapter 2 frontend 0 (STV090x Multistandard)...
[ 5.174470] stv6110x_attach: Attaching STV6110x
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Von: "Herbert Lueger" Gesendet: 27.10.2010 18:29:45An: debian-kernel@lists.debian.org, "Herbert Lueger" Betreff: 2.6.32 with ngene --> traceback
Hi,i'm trying to find a solution for a cineS2
Hello,do you have found the promlem in the meanwhile?Thanks in advance,regardsHerbert
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> Herbert,
>
> Does the warning below look like a symptom of the bug you fixed with
> this commit?
Yes it does look like.
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Hi,
sorry at the moment i don't have the possibility to check these card with the
ordinary kernel. I can do this not before next weekend. Sorry for that.
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I was going to remove this alias but found that it was already
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 08:41:16PM +1100, Declan Mullen wrote:
> Hi
please do not hijack threads, and please (for your
own good) do not use newvserver :)
best,
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> Using Debian's "newvserver" utility to create VServer guests, there does
> not seem to be any di
be RC.
All of the security fixes in 2.2.26 are already in the Debian 2.2.25
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> + for separator in . !; do
You should try the new separator first, i.e., `!' and then `.'.
Otherwise this'll break once people start putting dots in the names.
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o /proc/modules is not changed.
> It doesn't get worse, AFAICS. ALATBSOL.
This is broken. For example, on a machine that boots of SATA while
also having another SCSI card with a disk attached, doing this will
cause the non-SATA SCSI disk to become /dev/sda.
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mage packages, the
build symlink is not included. For unofficial kernel-headers packages,
the build symlink also doesn't exist.
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>> writing
See the problem?
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; I think it's perfectly reasonable for kernel-_headers_ to depend on
> glibc, but not for the images, of course.
No that's not my concern. My concern is the source package's dependency
on glibc which leads to propagation delays etc.
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> To the rest of the team (plus Herbert, CCed:)
> It seems, though, that we don't actually bother to Depend on this
> package for any of our headers packages. Is it really necessary to have?
> And why not s
#x27;s actually in the kernel.
These days it isn't that useful anymore since glibc doesn't use
kernel-headers at all.
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> 2.6.9.
>
> I've seen Adrian Bunk's patches removin the spaces, but do you know
> the rationale for it?
It may be that spaces are hard to deal with in shell scripts.
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RCS file: /home/gondolin/herbert/src/CVS/debian/initrd-tools/init,v
retrieving revision 1.56
diff -u -r1.56 init
--- init18 May 2004 10:48:15 - 1.56
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@@ -189,37 +189,37 @@
ret=$1
Dear Debian Kernel Team!
I am using a DLink DFE 850-TX (quad port) NIC. There is
a problem with the kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686 packages.
The sundance driver coming with these images seems
to work, but after copying about 1 GB of data the
NIC behaves dead. This is reproducable.
When I download the
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ll.
The solution is to always append the types in /etc/fstab to the end
of /proc/filesystems.
Please try this patch.
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that an ealier 2.6 kernels did not have this problem. The
istallion driver haven't changed much for ages so this could still
be due to something else.
So can you please find the last 2.6 kernel that did work and tell
me what it was?
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-f' if I don't
> `modprobe istallion', and won't restart if I do `modprobe istallion'.
OK, please load istallion with --ignore-install and see if it still
causes the reboot problem.
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re? That's because
it's a legacy ISA device so the kernel doesn't know that it's there.
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LION: ONboard found, board=0 io=240 mem=e nrpanels=1 nrports=32
Do you actually have an istallion board?
If not then the solution is to not load it. Poking at random IO
ports can't be good for your system.
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don't think there is any advantage in doing this in the
> kernel tree.
The Debian crowd might get into a fit over this with arguments over the
preferred form of modification and the GPL :)
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makes /keyscripts even more necessary since these
> scripts must get run twice -- once for each device (swap+root).
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work with 2.6? Crypto root is only supported by
> >= 2.6.4, so maybe trying to get this to work doesn't make sense.
I've never used hibernate so I don't know whether it can start swsusp.
I simply do echo 4 > /proc/acpi/sleep.
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at sounds good.
An easy solution in the interim is to disable swsusp if cryptoroot
is present.
> If so, I will update my patch and setup swsusp on my machine to test it.
But of course that is what we want to do eventually.
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running an initrd?
Yes with the Debian kernel-source.
> If yes, can one also use swsusp with the saved image on lvm device?
Yes. In fact that's one of the main reason for having it as a module
in the first place.
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> Why on earth is swap being configured in the initrd?!
Swap is used for swsusp.
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their RC
status. That is the reason why I did not act on them while I was still
maintaining these packages.
Anthony, can you please clarify this? That is, does the upcoming GR vote
have a potential effect on whether these kernel DFSG issues are release
critical?
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