On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 02:44:23AM +0200, Emil H?gerlund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run testing (2.4.18-k7) on a box with 1024 mb ram.
> But while booting into Debian I get only 896 mb. How do I fix this?
>
> The "xconsole" prints out some stuff like:
> ..
> Oct 25 17:5
Hi,
I run testing (2.4.18-k7) on a box with 1024 mb ram.
But while booting into Debian I get only 896 mb. How do I fix this?
The "xconsole" prints out some stuff like:
...
Oct 25 17:54:24 w1 kernel: Warning only 896MB will be used.
Oct 25 17:54:24 w1 kernel: Use a HIGHMEM enab
Lo, on Sunday, January 20, Adam Majer did write:
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 07:23:27PM -0800, David Csercsics wrote:
> > I had to recompile my kernel today because my sound wasn't working right and
> > a couple other things weren't working. So I recompiled it and everything
> > works but I get a wa
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 07:23:27PM -0800, David Csercsics wrote:
> I had to recompile my kernel today because my sound wasn't working right and
> a couple other things weren't working. So I recompiled it and everything
> works but I get a warning now about /boot/system.map not matching kernel
> dat
Likely you forgot to copy the new system.map into /boot.
It should be in the top level of the kernel source directory. Copy it
into /boot (rename the old one if you're keeping your old kernel as well).
David Csercsics wrote:
I had to recompile my kernel today because my sound wasn't working
I had to recompile my kernel today because my sound wasn't working right and
a couple other things weren't working. So I recompiled it and everything
works but I get a warning now about /boot/system.map not matching kernel
datawhat do I do to fix that.
I've had this worrisome warning in the log files a couple of times
over the past month:
Oct 3 15:16:03 debian kernel: Warning: dev (03:02) tty->count(1) !=
#fd's(2) in do_tty_hangup
This is completely mysterious to me; is there anyone who can tell me
what it might mean, or wher
Hello everyone,
This is a new one to me.. can anyone explain what this kernel
warning means and why i'd suddenly get it?? I'm running 2.0.33 on a
current hamm system.
Jul 20 03:35:13 timberwolf kernel: Warning: dev (03:09) tty->count(1) !=
#fd's(2) in do_
Hi,
I got a new message from my kernel today:
Dec 4 13:22:07 garfield kernel: Warning: dev (03:01) tty->count(1) !=
#fd's(2) in do_tty_hangup
anybody knows what this is ?
Thanks
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