On Friday 03 June 2005 13:02, Simon Hall wrote:
> Thanks Paolo, that's helped a lot. We now have a kernel compiled and
> doing exactly what we want. Most of the time.
> Unfortunately it crashes the host at seemingly random intervals. The
> most I've been able to get out of it was a CPU stack/regis
2005-06-03, p keltezéssel 11.32-kor tim doyle ezt írta:
> Is there a /lib/tls directory?
> If so, type 'mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.bak', and you should be good with the
> 2.6 kernel.
Thank you, it solved the problem.
Kristof
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Is there a /lib/tls directory?
If so, type 'mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.bak', and you should be good with the
2.6 kernel.
(2.4 doesnt have this issue)
-Tim
Csillag Kristof wrote:
Hi there!
The summary:
When running on the UML kernel I have just built from vanilla
linux-2.6.11.11 (downloaded from
Hi there!
The summary:
When running on the UML kernel I have just built from vanilla
linux-2.6.11.11 (downloaded from kernel.org, without any patches),
the SSHD version packaged in Debian Sarge segfaults.
The same happens if I build the UML kernel from debian's
kernel-source-2.6.11 package.
B
Thanks Paolo, that's helped a lot. We now have a kernel compiled and
doing exactly what we want. Most of the time.
Unfortunately it crashes the host at seemingly random intervals. The
most I've been able to get out of it was a CPU stack/register dump
(attached).
I understand this is a lot