I have retested this with linux-image-4.1.0-2-amd64 4.1.6-1 and I no
longer get the kernel general protection fault.
So one of the Linux kernel updates of the past two years must have fixed
this.
(And I'm still using VMware, still have VirtualBox installed but no
longer have an NVidia card.
I have tried again with linux-image-3.10-2-amd64 and this problem is
still present.
Unfortunately I was unable to test without the Nvidia driver (nouveau
did not want to start) or without the VMware drivers (Solaris is in a
VMware VM).
So for now I'm back to the 3.2.0 kernel where everything
On Wed, 2013-07-10 at 19:44 +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jul 2013, Bastian Blank wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:51:35PM +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
> > > I have a Solaris 11.11 (vmware) virtual machine which mounts a host
> > > filesystem via NFS.
> > > With the linux-ima
On Wed, 10 Jul 2013, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:51:35PM +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
> > I have a Solaris 11.11 (vmware) virtual machine which mounts a host
> > filesystem via NFS.
> > With the linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64 kernel all was fine.
> > But with the linux-image-3.2
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:51:35PM +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
> I have a Solaris 11.11 (vmware) virtual machine which mounts a host
> filesystem via NFS.
> With the linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64 kernel all was fine.
> But with the linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64 one the NFS accesses soon result in
> the
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Dear Maintainer,
I have a Solaris 11.11 (vmware) virtual machine which mounts a host filesystem
via NFS.
With the linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64 kernel all was fine.
But with the linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64 one the NFS accesses soon result in the
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