On Wednesday 01 February 2006 04:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried upgrading my UML running 2.4.28-1um to 2.6.15.2-bs1. After bringing
> the UML up under the later kernel, I noticed random processes within the
> UML would segfault. For instance, I tried SSHing to it over and over and in
> about 1 in 5 attempts my shell or something else during the login procedure
> would segfault before getting to a prompt.

> /lib/tls has been moved to /lib/tls.disabled and I stopped & restarted the
> UML after making that change, didn't help.

> Nothing distinct was printed to the guest's syslog or kernel log except
> "line_write_room: tty0: no room left in buffer"

That's indeed harmless... but didn't the ssh log contain anything?

> , but the occurance of those 
> messages didn't seem to correlate with the segfaults.

> I reverted back to 2.4.28-1um and everything is fine again.

> The only other changes I made were switching from devfs to regular device
> files in 2.6, and booting the 2.6 kernel with more memory (this 2.4 image I
> have has TT enabled and won't start with more than mem=200M).

> Any ideas? Any other info I can post?
Never seen such a report... guess that knowing which guest distro, which mode 
(SKAS0 or TT or SKAS3), the command line and the kernel config (can be 
obtained with the --showconfig switch).

> Thanks

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