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Subject: Re: [uml-user] Shutdown problems
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my host system is a debian 2.6.9-skas3-v7.
> hmm. very odd. I have not had the same experience with bb4. It's been
> rock solid
Hello
I don't using the fedora kernel. I've compiled my own with the hosts sks patch
Roland
--- Jason Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> hmm. very odd. I have not had the same experience with bb4. It's been
> rock solid on gentoo 2004.3 UMLs. Are the both of you running fedora
> kernels
my host system is a debian 2.6.9-skas3-v7.
> hmm. very odd. I have not had the same experience with bb4. It's been
> rock solid on gentoo 2004.3 UMLs. Are the both of you running fedora
> kernels or are you running vanilla kernels as a host ?
>
> Jason
> We the willing, led by the unk
hmm. very odd. I have not had the same experience with bb4. It's been
rock solid on gentoo 2004.3 UMLs. Are the both of you running fedora
kernels or are you running vanilla kernels as a host ?
Jason
We the willing, led by the unknowning, are doing the impossible, for the
ungrateful. We
i've got problems while shutting down with the bb4 too.
> Hello
>
> I tried it with the bb4 patch on a athlon 1000. But I get a loud crash
> with a long
> kernel panic message from the guest kernel which causes that the crashed
> kernel
> process is not killable anymore which causes the need of
Hello
I tried it with the bb4 patch on a athlon 1000. But I get a loud crash with a
long
kernel panic message from the guest kernel which causes that the crashed kernel
process is not killable anymore which causes the need of restarting the host
system
to get rid of this crashed kernel process.
Hello,
I am glad I am not the only one with this problem. I filled my afternoon
yesterday with compiling the same 2.6.9 kernel and adding the SKAS
patch. It does halt, but it keeps hanging in the last message 'Power
down'.
I use a precompiled 2.4.26 kernel from Debian.
Regards,
Jurgen