> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Could you try bisecting it down to the guilty commit using git-bisect?
> > [ the "old" stuff got few hundred commits in 2.6.25 ]
> > Thanks, Bart
Ok, I got this:
852738f39258deafb3d89c187cb1a4050820d555 is first bad commit
commit 852738f39258deafb3d89c187cb1a4050820d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Could you try bisecting it down to the guilty commit using git-bisect?
> [ the "old" stuff got few hundred commits in 2.6.25 ]
> Thanks, Bart
Will do. It'll take a while though. Not a fast machine and used by the
household...
/A
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>> But at this point libata is working much better than the old IDE stuff, and
>> it really is worth moving things over if you can.
>
> Ok, I'll take a stab at that tomorrow. Two things...
Having switched to ata_piix i can confirm that smartd doesn't hand the system
any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> the comment on the very top of drivers/ata says:
> tristate "Serial ATA (prod) and Parallel ATA (experimental) drivers"
That's the one I was referring to.
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> So that's using the old IDE drivers. And the network and USB are sharing
> IRQ#11 with each other.
> If you are going to be using newer kernels like this (2.6.23+), then you
> might consider shifting those drives over to libata drivers.
> This involves a little bit of w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The sysrq-e output is probably just standard ext3 journalling unrelated to
> the problem... what does dmesg say? lspci? What's your hardware setup?
dmesg ; smartd ; dmesg yields no new entries in dmesg. It seems on disk
accesses are dead. it still routes packets
Hi,
Trying out 2.6.25-rc2 smartd always causes my box to hang. I can switch
vt:s and the keyboard seems to work.
Using sysrq-e I noticed a callpath open -> ext3 -> journals -> sync_buffer ->
io_scheduel -> generic_unplig_device.
I'd guess the open stems from smartd. Removing smartd from the s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Any chance that
> > git revert 69cc64d8d92
> > makes this report go away?
I've tested the patch and I no longer get that lock thing in my syslog.
/A
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> This needs to be CCed to netdev.
> Any chance that
> git revert 69cc64d8d92
> makes this report go away?
I'll have to install a git repo to check, or maybe you can send me the diff to
reverse vs. 2.6.25-rc2?
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I found this is a newly booted 2.6.25-rc2's syslog.
Feb 21 20:46:33 tippex BUG: rwlock wrong owner on CPU#0, runscript.sh/2633,
d2c04084
Feb 21 20:46:33 tippex Pid: 2633, comm: runscript.sh Not tainted 2.6.25-rc2 #3
Feb 21 20:46:33 tippex [] rwlock_bug+0x50/0x60
Feb 21 20:46:33 tippex [] _raw_wr
According to the man page for fsync it copies in-core data to disk
prior to its return. Does that take async i/o to the media in account?
I.e. does it wait for completion of the async i/o to the disk?
/Anders
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Running 2.4.0-test10 I try to get an romfs image to work as an initrd
image. It does work when mount `normally` using `mount -o loop`.
However, when used as initrd image it fails. Here's the relevant part
of dmesg:
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 16384K size 1024 blocksize
l
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric W. Biederman) =
>Werner Almesberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>> > I have one that loads a second kernel over the network using dhcp
>> > to configure it's interface and tftp to fetch the image and boots
>> >
I want my / to be a ramfs filesystem. I intend to populate it from an
initrd image, and then remount / as the ramfs filesystem. Is that at
all possible? The way I see it the kernel requires / on a device
(major,minor) or nfs.
Am I out of luck using ramfs as /? If it's easy to fix, how do I fi
I tested this with no improvement.
I really hopes this one gets solved before the release of 240.
/Anders
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> Can you grab and try the latest test patch, test9-pre7, from ftp://
> ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/testing/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On two systems (Lap
On two systems (Laptop and Pentium 60) I've
Installed RedHat 6.2
Compiled 2.4.0-test8 (make menuconfig _no changes_)
installed (lilo)
On the P60 it freezes with after the message
"Uncompressing Linux Ok, booting the kernel"
The P60 is eisa based and dates back from 1993. I can send more in
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