Re: [uml-user] Cannot find a stable version

2011-06-24 Thread Gordon Russell
I rebuilt with 2.6.31.2, started from defconfig, added in a few of things I wanted, and no crash yet. Things maybe looking hopeful now! Thanks for the defconfig suggestion. I will add in a few more config things over the next few days but fingers crossed I will be fine. Thanks Gordon. > I will le

Re: [uml-user] Cannot find a stable version

2011-06-24 Thread Gordon Russell
I have never tried a bisect, but the online guides seem clear enough, except they seem to require a starting point which is a good kernel version. Which version has Commit 482db6? The changelogs have commits which have numbers much much longer than the commit id you gave (e.g 32 character hex numbe

Re: [uml-user] Cannot find a stable version

2011-06-24 Thread richard -rw- weinberger
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Gordon Russell wrote: > Hi All. > I have been using user mode linux since 2004, but I have decided to > update my images to fedora 15. > However I cannot get a stable uml kernel to run this image. > > For instance 2.6.39.1 crashes when I try "yum update". The erro

Re: [uml-user] threads in x86_64 UML

2011-06-24 Thread Riccardo Murri
Hi Richard, On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:07 AM, richard -rw- weinberger wrote: > On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Riccardo Murri > wrote: >> Being MatLab stuff, I'm afraid I cannot provide a full test case; this >> is the top of the stack as it gets dumped out after the crash: > > BTW: What exactl

[uml-user] Cannot find a stable version

2011-06-24 Thread Gordon Russell
Hi All. I have been using user mode linux since 2004, but I have decided to update my images to fedora 15. However I cannot get a stable uml kernel to run this image. For instance 2.6.39.1 crashes when I try "yum update". The errors on the console are shown at the end of this email. I get the same

Re: [uml-user] threads in x86_64 UML

2011-06-24 Thread richard -rw- weinberger
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Riccardo Murri wrote: > Being MatLab stuff, I'm afraid I cannot provide a full test case; this > is the top of the stack as it gets dumped out after the crash: > BTW: What exactly are you doing with MatLab? I have access to various MatLab installations. With the