pete Spam-Avoider wrote:
>The following line appeared on virtual console 1 during
>testing of glic-2.13 in BK6.8_Ch6.9.1:
>
>[ 5525.196801] Maximum lock depth 1024 reached task: ld-linux.so.2 (8378)
>
>The line was also visible as the last line produced by 'dmesg'.
>
>The li
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Hi All,
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of this problem.
The following line appeared on virtual console 1 during
testing of glic-2.13 in BK6.8_Ch6.9.1:
[ 5525.196801] Maximum lock depth 1024 reached task: ld-linux.so.2 (8378)
The line was also visible as the
Hi All, The following line appeared on virtual console 1 during testing of glic-2.13 in BK6.8_Ch6.9.1: [ 5525.196801] Maximum lock depth 1024 reached task: ld-linux.so.2 (8378) The line was also visible as the last line produced by 'dmesg'. The line did not appear in virtual console
robert wrote:
> I'm out to sea here. Worked through 6.8 build without error (it would seem).
> However, attempt to boot yields (in part):
>
> <<
> scanned 0 and added 0 devices
> autorun ...
> ... autorun DONE.
> Root-NFS: no NFS server address
> VFS: unable to mount root fs via NFS, trying f
Webmaster wrote:
> I've found that there are so many options... I don't know which one I
> should choose and which one shouldn't...
> What is the different between "* built-in" and "M moudle"?
You got some replies which may have helped. I'll give an explanation
of the difference in physical terms
I'm out to sea here. Worked through 6.8 build without error (it would seem).
However, attempt to boot yields (in part):
<<
scanned 0 and added 0 devices
autorun ...
... autorun DONE.
Root-NFS: no NFS server address
VFS: unable to mount root fs via NFS, trying floppy.
VFS: Cannot open root dev
On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 16:05 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> I try to compile 2.21 using the switches mentioned in the book and the
> compilation always breaks. I use --target=i686-lfs-linux --disable-nls
> and --disable-werror. This has compiled before at one time but not now. I
> can try again
On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 09:49 -0400, Neal Murphy wrote:
> > Modules are compiled separately and saved onto
> > the hard drive, they will not be available until after the hard drive
> > has been mounted and so if the kernel needs that module during the boot
> > process then the kernel will panic and w