linux-2.2.19 bugs: scsi hosts:0 and bsd_comp not found

2001-06-24 Thread Stewart Andreason
oexec,nodev,umask=) /dev/hda7 on /mnt/vol5 type msdos (rw,noexec,nodev,umask=) none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) none on /proc type proc (rw) Updating module dependencies for Linux 2.2.19: can't locate module bsd_comp Setting up IP spoofing protection...done. Activatin

Re: Adaptec 2940 and Linux 2.2.19

2001-04-17 Thread David Relson
When the kernel >is booting up it still does not find the AHA2940 adapter. > >What (other) options should I configure to make Linux 2.2.19 find the adapter? > >Thank you in advance for any help. >-- > >Subba Rao >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://members.home.net/subba9/ > &

Re: Adaptec 2940 and Linux 2.2.19

2001-04-17 Thread Simon Garner
HA2940 adapter. > > What (other) options should I configure to make Linux 2.2.19 find the adapter? > > Thank you in advance for any help. > -- > > Subba Rao > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://members.home.net/subba9/ > You want the Adaptec AIC7xxx driver. Should be listed ri

Re: Adaptec 2940 and Linux 2.2.19

2001-04-17 Thread Vivek Dasmohapatra
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Subba Rao wrote: > I am trying to configure and install linux kernel 2.2.19. This system has > a Adaptec 2940 SCSI adapter. I have enabled SCSI support kernel configuration I think you want the aic7xxx driver - istr the aha2940 cards are actually aic789x chipsets. [Manufactu

Adaptec 2940 and Linux 2.2.19

2001-04-17 Thread Subba Rao
also have selected all the Adaptec low-level drivers. They include (actually what is offered), AHA152X/2825, AHA1542 and AHA1740. When the kernel is booting up it still does not find the AHA2940 adapter. What (other) options should I configure to make Linux 2.2.19 find the adapter? Thank you in

Re: PROBLEM: Linux 2.2.19 system crash with Oops in scsi_do_cmd during

2001-04-12 Thread Alan Cox
> [1.] One line summary of the problem: > > Linux 2.2.19 system crash with Oops in scsi_do_cmd during mirror rebuild > on megaraid Can you duplicate it without the intel modules being loaded that boot > Before I attempted to rebuild the mirror set, I got several kernel >

PROBLEM: Linux 2.2.19 system crash with Oops in scsi_do_cmd during mirror rebuild on megaraid

2001-04-12 Thread Daniel Deimert
[1.] One line summary of the problem: Linux 2.2.19 system crash with Oops in scsi_do_cmd during mirror rebuild on megaraid [2.] Full description of the problem/report: Seconds after starting a rebuild of a mirrored partition on a megaraid controller, the system crashed. It might be

Re: linux 2.2.19 smp interrupt problems?

2001-04-07 Thread Armin Obersteiner
hi! thanx, worked. the old driver should be default for 8129 (selecting it for 8139 should be deprecated) and the new one for 8139 ... > > everything seems to work fine. are these interrupt problems "bad" or merely > > indicators of a high load. can/should one get rid of them? > > > Could yo

Re: linux 2.2.19 smp interrupt problems?

2001-04-07 Thread Manfred Spraul
> > everything seems to work fine. are these interrupt problems "bad" or merely > indicators of a high load. can/should one get rid of them? > Could you try the 8139too driver? It's a bug in the rtl8139 driver, and under really high load it can cause crashes. -- Manfred - To unsubscri

linux 2.2.19 smp interrupt problems?

2001-04-06 Thread Armin Obersteiner
hi! i get a lot of messages of this kind: Apr 6 17:44:33 home kernel: eth0: RTL8139 Interrupt line blocked, status 4. Apr 6 17:44:33 home kernel: eth0: SMP simultaneous entry of an interrupt handler. linux 2.2.19 dual pentium 166 rtl8139 high network load (encrypted x applications over

Linux 2.2.19 release notes

2001-04-03 Thread Alan Cox
The master copy of this file is at http://www.linux.org.uk. Check there for updates and errata Linux 2.2.19 Release Notes Platforms:Alpha, M68K, PowerPC, S/390, Sparc, X86 Introduction Linux 2.2.19 is the latest update to the Linux kernel tree. The out of the box tree

linux-2.2.19

2001-01-30 Thread Louis Garcia
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