On Friday 14 January 2005 06:13 pm, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
> > Try setting INITRD_OK=1 in your environment before the build.
>
> What will that do? Is it something extra than the --initrd option
> to make-kpkg?
>
Sorry. This setting is unrelated to your problem. All it does is
avoid the pesky ini
On Saturday 15 January 2005 00:03, Allen Chan wrote:
> Try setting INITRD_OK=1 in your environment before the build.
What will that do? Is it something extra than the --initrd option to
make-kpkg?
>
> Also, if you don't want the extra version string, remove the
> localversion-skas file after the
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, i would like to limit whe CPU load
> for the single UML Guest.
Look for the cpucap patch, an announce was posted on the list somewhere.
regards
Johannes
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On Friday 14 January 2005 15:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
>
> I compiled a 2.6.10 guest-kernel. kernel is running, but networking doesn't
> work. with a precompiled 2.4.26 kernel networking is running.
Not enough info... networking in 2.6.10 is not buggy for what I know.
I can only provide w
Try setting INITRD_OK=1 in your environment before the build.
Also, if you don't want the extra version string, remove the
localversion-skas file after the skas patch.
On Friday 14 January 2005 04:53 pm, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Todady I treid to build a skas enabled kernel, as a
Nothing obviously missing in the config. You'll need to debug this
the usual way, by checking the logs and outputs from various network
utilities.
If you are comparing 2.6.10 with the Debian 2.4.26-3um-1 package, then
check to see if the specific Debian patches used in the built-in
package ma
Hello List,
Todady I treid to build a skas enabled kernel, as a debian kernel-image
package. I started out with the pristine source as supplied by apt, applied
the 2.6.10 skas3 patch, dropped in a .config, and build the package with
make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image.
The packeg is build without p
Hi, i would like to limit whe CPU load
for the single UML Guest.
Please, there is somethink best than "nice"
?
Example: I would like to allow the UML
Guest to use only Max the 50% of CPU.
Is it possible?
Thanks
-- Yena --
Johannes Formann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> login:
> Breakpoint 1, panic (fmt=0x811e1c0 "Kernel stack overflow") at panic.c:58
> 58 panic.c: No such file or directory.
> in panic.c
With a 'bit' help from Jeff I killed that error, that panic was
obsolete, so you'll have to delete s
http://luisa.dev-factory.de/kernel_config.txt
> Can you post the contents or a link to your config file?
>
> On Friday 14 January 2005 09:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > I compiled a 2.6.10 guest-kernel. kernel is running, but networking
> > doesn't work. with a precompiled 2.4.26
Can you post the contents or a link to your config file?
On Friday 14 January 2005 09:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
>
> I compiled a 2.6.10 guest-kernel. kernel is running, but networking
> doesn't work. with a precompiled 2.4.26 kernel networking is
> running.
>
> I using tun/tap for netw
hi,
I compiled a 2.6.10 guest-kernel. kernel is running, but networking doesn't
work. with a precompiled 2.4.26 kernel networking is running.
I using tun/tap for networking.
greetings
Jan Thölken
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