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2003 Nov 10
2
ramdisk_size
Hey All,
I'am using pxelinux to try and boot a 200meg uncompressed (approx 50
compressed) ramdisk onto a machine with 512meg of ram. It looks as though
I'am running out of memory (attempt to access beyond end of device error).
Is there a limit on what we put for ramdisk_size? Or Is there other
limitations?
thanks
--
Jeff Geddes, BSc(UNB)
Computer Systems Specialist
University of
2003 Mar 17
2
PXELINUX 2.02 won't boot correctly
I am trying to use PXELINUX to quickly build a RedHat 7.3/Red Hat 8.0 network via TFTP, NFS, and Kickstart . I had this working previously with an older version of PXELINUX, but as I am trying to build a new network segment, I needed to set this up again. I have the files set up as specified, where my default file looks like:
default linux
label linux
kernel vmlinuz
append
2002 Sep 13
1
Unable to mount root fs
Hey all,
I'am able to use pxelinux to successfully boot a particular kernel and
image on various IBM PC's ex. 6287-41U and 6591-34U. However, using the same
setup (ie. dhcp, tftp, pxelinux.0, pxelinux.cfg, networkcard, bootrom,
ram memory) on an IBM 6282-73U my kernel and image decompress fine but I'am
getting a...
Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:01
I realize
2002 Sep 14
1
Re: SYSLINUX digest, Vol 1 #196 - 4 msgs
Hello !
Maybe passing argument root=/dev/ram0 or root=/dev/rd/0 would help ?
I use isolinux and it works in the isolinux.cfg
sylvain
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 14:11:38 -0300 (ADT)
> From: Geddes <jgeddes at unb.ca>
> To: syslinux at zytor.com
> Subject: [syslinux] Unable to mount root fs
>
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'am able to use pxelinux to
2002 Jul 03
1
syslinux 1.75
Hi all,
I'm setting up a diskless linux system using pxelinux. I have reached the
point where the kernel boots and init starts. However, I'am getting this
message:
INIT: version 2.78 booting
can't create lock file /etc/mtab~14: Read-only file system (use -n flag to
override)
INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT: no more
2014 Feb 10
0
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
On Feb 10, 2014, at 1:16 AM, ??? ????? wrote:
> Thanks for you reply. Concerning the subscribtion list, I have earlier filled in the fields and sent request to subscribe to this list, but still haven't got an answer.
I added you manually, but check your spam folder just in case it ended up there.
> Yes, I do have a MIB file that was on CD that came with the UPS, attached it to this
2014 Feb 12
3
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
Thanks, now I started getting messages from the list.
As you advised, I renamed the mib file NETCARD.mib to Tripplite and ran
command
./gen-snmp-subdriver.sh -H 10.200.254.39 -c public -n Tripplite
Here is what it says:
snmp_build: unknown failuresnmpget: Error building ASN.1 representation
(Can't build OID for variable)
COUNT = 0 / 0
Creating tripplite-mib.h
Creating tripplite-mib.c
Done.
2004 Feb 09
0
password change using XP
I see on the list that it is possible to change the samba password using
ctrl-alt-del in windows. It looks to me that there are two senarios where
this can take place.
1) when windows box and samba server is a domain member or PDC
2) and/or encrytion is turned off on the windows box and possibly no
domain membership at all.
This what I have been trying to do.
No domains at all. Where XP has
2016 May 15
0
[PATCH] tools/virtio: add inorder option
skips ring accesses but drops out of order support
At high level this follows alf design
https://github.com/netoptimizer/prototype-kernel/blob/master/kernel/lib/alf_queue.c
but on most (single-threaded) benchmarks this seems to be slower than the layout
without index use.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com>
---
tools/virtio/ringtest/virtio_ring_0_9.c | 49
2016 May 15
0
[PATCH] tools/virtio: add inorder option
skips ring accesses but drops out of order support
At high level this follows alf design
https://github.com/netoptimizer/prototype-kernel/blob/master/kernel/lib/alf_queue.c
but on most (single-threaded) benchmarks this seems to be slower than the layout
without index use.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com>
---
tools/virtio/ringtest/virtio_ring_0_9.c | 49
2013 Apr 11
2
centos 6.3 ipv6 default gateway
hello,
i met a problem in configuratiion of ipv6 gw in my box
i install centos 6.3 (64 bit) on my boxs, which have four netcard.
i use a straight-through cable to connect centosv0:netcard-2 and
centosv1:netcard2
the topology is this:
client c(windows xp) <-->centosv0:netcard-3 <--> centosv0:netcard-2 <--->
centosv1:netcard-2 <---->centosv1:netcard-2 <---> client d
2007 Jun 08
2
Can't get if_txp(4) to attach to a 3CR990B-TXM NIC
Good morning,
I'm having a bit of an issue getting a 3CR990B-TXM NIC detected and
usable. Just wondering if anyone knows of any issues with this NIC
chipset and/or with the motherboard chipset.
The motherboard is a Biostar GeForce 6100 AM2 using an nVidia nForce 410
chipset and nVidia GeForce 6100 vide chipset.
I've tried FreeBSD 6.1, 6.2, 6-STABLE (from Wed), and 7-CURRENT (from
2002 Aug 14
0
re: using mac-addr for selecting configfile now working
Hi everybody
hacking in the 200-pre4 i found everything i needed, so i gave it a try ...
and it works! But dont blame for the code, its just quick and dirty!
--- ../syslinux-2.00-pre4/pxelinux.asm Sat Jun 15 07:25:51 2002
+++ ./pxelinux.asm Wed Aug 14 10:05:00 2002
@@ -17,6 +17,11 @@
; version; incorporated herein by reference.
;
;
2007 Apr 24
3
could netcard be hotpluged in a running VM?
hi
I have try to "xm block-attach " to hotplug a disk into a running paraVM
and I want to kown whether the netcard could be hotpluged into a
running paraVM?
if it could , how to do it?
could you holp me
Thanks in advance
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2007 Mar 13
2
mboot.c32/Xen compatible
Hello all,
I'm new on the list and hope this question isn't out of order.
I'm booting Xen with mboot.c32 but with 100mb/s cards. I want to
upgrade to 1000mb/s.
I haven't got the biggest budget to trial and error new network cards
so I'd like to buy the right card first time.
I think this can be a bit tricky from 100mb/s card experience. A
3c905CX-TXM (03-0247-000 E)
2003 Jan 06
1
memdisk problems
Hello,
I have a compaq machine with compaq smart array raid
and with 3com 905C 10/100 TXM network card (supporting
PXE). I have setup an dhcp and tftp server for serving
pxelinux.0 , memdisk and my dos images along with
linux images (vmlinuz, initrd). Booting with vmlinuz
and initrd is working fine on any machine but when I'm
booting with memdisk along with dos image the result
is:
1706:
rsync: error writing NNNN unbuffered bytes - exiting:Connection reset by peer -> NIC driver problem!
2002 Jul 18
0
rsync: error writing NNNN unbuffered bytes - exiting:Connection reset by peer -> NIC driver problem!
I was seeing rsync errors which caused my system installations to fail
repeatedly and absolutely. See the error I reported to this mailing
list back in June in the Forwarded Message below.
When I replaced my NIC cards (realtec chip, 8139too driver) with Linksys
cards (and Dec Tulip driver for linux) the problem ceased, rsync worked
like it should, and does so repeatedly.
My suggestion would be
2002 Jun 29
1
Bug in Samba 2.2.4
Hi, The Samba Team!
Sorry for my poor English (I am russian).
I have 4 PC's in my home net:
1: Athlon 1.2GHz MB ABIT KT7 NetCard:PCI Realtec 8029 (Thin Ethernet)
Win2k Rus(ver 5.00.2195)
2: P233MMX MB Phoenix Net:ISA NE2000 compatible
Win 95 Rus (ver 4.00.950)
3: Server & router - P166 MB Tomato(?) Net: ISA NE2000 compatible, ISA
Genius GE2000 Linux Red Hat 7.2 Kernel 2.4.18
Samba, PDC,
2017 Jul 25
0
[Questions] About small files performance
Dear all
Recently, i did some work to test small files performance for gnfsv3
transport. Following is my scenario.
#####environment#####
==2 cluster nodes(nodeA/nodeB)==
each is equipped with E5-2650*2, 128G memory and 10GB*2 netcard
nodeA: 10.254.3.77 10.128.3.77
nodeB: 10.254.3.78 10.128.3.78
==2 stress nodes(clientA/clientB)==
each is equipped with E5-2650*2, 128G memory and 10GB*2
2005 Oct 10
2
A xenu kernel 2.6.11 with physical access to a PCI netcard.
I just compile one kernel to the domU but cant see the PCI netcard, i
hide the card from dom0
physdev_dom0_hide=''(00:11.0)'' and added to the domU config pci = [
''0,11,0'' ] and dint work.. any howto to do that?
- ariel
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