Package: linux-image-6.1.0-28-amd64
Version: 6.1.119-1
Severity: important
After upgrading from linux-image-6.1.0-27-amd64 to
linux-image-6.1.0-28-amd64, nftables connection tracking ('ct state')
functionality stopped working. The issue appears to be related to recent
netfilter security patches.
4-11-22)
Dec 16 12:01:31 localhost kernel: Linux version 6.1.0-28-amd64 (
debian-kernel@lists.debian.org) (gcc-12 (Debian 12.2.0-14) 12.2.0, GNU ld
(GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.40) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.119-1
(2024-11-22)
I can reliably reproduce this by:
1. Cold boot the system
2. Attemp
Seems the issue comes with an incorrect/mismatching GRUB configuration:
The connection tracking feature does not work if:
in the /etc/default/grub
The
GRUB_DEFAULT="Debian GNU/Linux. with Linux 6.1.0-27-amd64"
But The system actually boots the 6.1.0-28 kernel,
If the GRUB_DEFAULT entry is cha
Hi
I have found the same DMA problem in all versions of
this kernel linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 (2.6.15-1 till 2.6.15-7)
and also with linux-image-2.6.15-1-486/2.6.15-7
The DMA with linux-image-2.6.12-1-686 works without any problem on the
same machine
(82801DB (ICH4) chipset)
regards
Tibor
Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp
Version: 2.6.15-7
I'm using Debian testing on a Dell Optiplex GX280 desktop machine with
standard Debian kernel package of linux-image-2.6.12-1-686-smp. This
computer has a SATA hard drive which is handled by the kernel
perfectly.
I've installed linux-image-2
Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp
Version: 2.6.15-8
I'm using Debian testing on a Dell Optiplex GX280 desktop machine with
standard Debian kernel package of linux-image-2.6.12-1-686-smp. This
computer has a SATA hard drive which is handled by the kernel
perfectly.
I've installed linux-image-2
see the error
message from hwclock which was RTC related (waiting for clock tick
timed out).
I added an extra parameter to hwclock in /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh
(HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa") and now it boots with no problem.
Regards,
Tibor Radvanyi
Unfortunately I cannot reproduce the problem with cifs because I shifted
to 2.6.10.
I use smbfs with this kernel and do not experience any problem. I
believe the bug has been fixed.
Steve Langasek wrote:
Does this bug also occur when using the cifs driver instead of the smbfs
driver? It's my im
before the dist-upgrade, but now when I try to reach certain files (I
tend to suspect that this is file size related) the command e.g. a cp
just hangs then gives this:
cp ~/local/M/data/Docs/Form.doc ./
cp: reading `/home/tibor/local/M/data/Docs/Form.doc': Input/output error
At the same time
could I do?
Cheers,
Tibor
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I found this very similar BUG report:
http://old.nabble.com/Ext4-stable-yet--td31660435.html
Kind Regards,
Tibor
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