/* No Such Agen^Wdevice or no minors to use for partitions */
> + /* No such device or no minors to use for partitions */
Any reason why you're silently removing a good old anti-NSA joke?
Conspiracy theorists may have fun with that... :-)
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d and reduce it again
later. You'll end up with stingy storage admins who refuse to give you
a bunch of extra filesystem space for a while because they can't get it
back again afterwards.
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could fit the network filesystems
> into the same scheme and get rid of the kludges a-la ncpfs mount sequence.
>
> There's only one sore spot: how'd you mount _that_ fs? ;-)
Start up init with fs_fd on file descriptor 3 and init can put it
where it likes.
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file or special file
for which the operation was inappropriate.
which is quite a nice way of putting it.
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I heard a rumour (now I get to the unsubstantiated part :-) that Sun
chose a higher-performing design for their cache subsystem but which has
a nastier failure mode in the case of cache errors.
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which is best or
doesn't it matter too much?
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elates to "SuSv2 standards compliant" is your call.
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Chris Evans writes:
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Malcolm Beattie wrote:
>
> > Mapping the addresses from whichever ScrollLock combination produced
> > the task list to symbols produces the call trace
> > do_exit <- do_signal <- tcp_destroy_sock <- inet_ioctl <
Malcolm Beattie writes:
> Chris Evans writes:
> > I've just managed to reproduce this personally on 2.4.0. I've had a report
> > that 2.4.1 is also affected. Both myself and the other person who
> > reproduced this have SMP i686 machines, which may or may not be
every so often to see what was going
showed remove_wait_queue, add_wait_queue, skb_recv_datagram and
wait_for_packet mostly. Random thought: if vsftpd did a sendfile and
then exited, becoming a zombie, could there be a problem with
tearing down a sendfile mapping? I'm off to read some code.
David S. Miller writes:
>
> Malcolm Beattie writes:
> > David S. Miller writes:
> > >
> > > At the usual place:
> > >
> > > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/davem/zerocopy-2.4.1-1.diff.gz
> >
> > Hmm, disa
#x27;m missing or
can change or do to help to improve matters or track down potential
problems?
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n 8-port
Escalade card with 8 x 46GB disks (117 MByte/s block writes as
measured by Bonnie on a RAID1/0 mixed RAIDset) and there are also
four dual-port eepro fast ethernet cards, a Cisco 8-port 3508G gigabit
switch and a 24-port 3524 fast ethernet switch (gigastack linked to
the 3508G). I'm
kernel call
/sbin/kmodprobe instead of /sbin/modprobe. Then kmodprobe can sanitise
all the data and exec the real modprobe. That way the only thing that
needs auditing is a string munging/sanitising program.
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oundaries) rather than IPCs. There are others, but PA-RISC
> is the one I am aware of.
Like S/390 secondary address space and cross-address-space services?
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re recent than
2.4.0-test5 at the moment, I can't say if it's there or what it
looks like.
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kiobuf functions
take struct page units and handle all the internal mapping gubbins
without you having to worry about it.
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\037\213)//s or next;
$found_gzmagic = 1;
}
print;
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> Can we go back now to kernel issues?
Oops, yes, we now return you to your regularly scheduled kgcc wars.
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d "The Second System Effect" are quoted
around the industry decades later? And you think that's only a small
handful of people?
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_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + i;
if (vector != SYSCALL_VECTOR)
set_intr_gate(vector, interrupt[i]);
}
and promptly zaps everything except SYSCALL_VECTOR.
(FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR is 0x20). Many thanks.
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printk telemetry available on request). However, once the
system has booted, a little module which simply updates
idt_table[MY_NEW_VECTOR] directly works fine and "sticks". Help?
(Or, more accurately "Aaarrrgh?").
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enever needed. For example,
0baff1ed
acce55ed
decea5ed
d15ab1ed
d15ea5ed
along with multiword ones like
fee1dead
dead1055
badca5e5
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