similar to: is there a patch against 2.4.10-pre12 yet?

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2001 Sep 23
3
Ext3, 2.4.10, and 2.4 in general
Hello, The 0.9.9 2.4.10pre4 patch doesn't apply. There are 5 rejects. The first three are easy to fix, but the fourth in vmscan.c will be very difficult without being a developer. The fifth I am not sure about. This brings up the fact that many of us are using ext3 and have to patch every time a new kernel comes out. I really think we need to strong arm Linus or something and get
2002 Feb 08
3
need help from fs guru
Hello I just brought my machine back up from a very nasty crash. Not sure what caused it yet but whatever happeed cause the journal to be foobared. fsck dropped the journal and then proceeded to check the fs. I have a directory called websites which fsck unlinked. however when i look in debugfs i see this.. 622669 40755 0 0 4096 13-Jan-2002 22:39 home3 2133571369 --- error ---
2001 Oct 30
6
ext3 patch does not want to gunzip
Hi, I seem to have a problem with compiling the kernel 2.4.13 on redhat 7.2? It would compile fine but have errors about ext3 support on reboot. I download ext3-2.4-0.9.13-2413.gz to my linux machine to enable it be useful with ext3 support but when I try to gunzip it with the instructions gunzip < ~/ext3-2.4-0.9.13-2413.gz | patch -p1 i get gunzip: stdin: not in gzip format I get an
2014 May 28
1
PXELINUX problems with 6.03-pre12
Hi, I have been using 6.03-pre11 lpxelinux.0 to deliver standard (TFTP) and HTTP based vmlinuz and kernel images. Things are working fine. When I upgraded the same to 6.03-pre12 it stopped working. On the console of the machine that is booting, is stalls infinitely at the line: PXELINUX 6.03 lwIP 6.03-pre12 Copyright (C) 1994-2014 H. Peter Anvin et al Screen shot attached. FWIW: 1. the
2001 Oct 25
3
ext3 Patch doesn't work with 2.4.13
Hi, I just wanted to compile my kernel 2.4.13 with the ext3-2.4.13-pre6 patch, but it doesn't work. It seems, that the patching failes by replacing some things in a textfile. Does anyone of you know, if there is a upcoming solution for this? Kind regards Jan Albrecht -- Jan Albrecht Phone: +49-5241-80-88404 System Consultant UNIX/NT Fax:
2006 Aug 17
1
SYSLINUX 3.20-pre12 released
Hi all, I have just pushed out SYSLINUX 3.20-pre12. This version fixes a long-standing stack overflow bug which kicks in after exiting from a COMBOOT or COM32 program too many times; this happens easily when using nested menus in the simple menu system. At this point I consider the feature set of 3.20 closed. I want to try to find the regression in ISOLINUX if at all possible before
2002 Feb 26
1
hardware error or fs corruption?
Would the following be symptoms of hardware problems or just a corrupt fs? Will fsck tonight when a new power supply is going into the machine. Kernel: 2.4.17 Drive: Maxtor D740X-6L 80GB connected via HPT366 Feb 25 21:26:33 viper kernel: hde: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } Feb 25 21:26:33 viper kernel: hde: dma_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError },
2014 Jun 02
2
[PATCH] NTFS: fix incorrect file->offset usage in ntfs_readdir
file->offset is used to store position in index root between ntfs_readdir calls. Previously, pointer to buffer was stored in this field. However this buffer is reallocated and read each ntfs_readdir call so the pointer may become incorrect. Now offset in index root rather than pointer is stored in this field. Signed-off-by: Andy Alex <andy at r-tt.com> --- diff -uprN
2012 Oct 06
4
Syslinux 4.06-pre12
Hi, I've just pushed out a last -pre release before 4.06 final. The purpose of this prerelease was to make sure that all the build infrastructure is configured correctly and to ensure that the win installer problem is now gone (I've done the build on an F16 machine which should have a working mingw toolchain). Barring any major problems I'll do the final release this week. -- Matt
2002 Feb 08
0
Re: Ext3-users -- confirmation of subscription -- request 905448
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 ext3-users-request@redhat.com wrote: > Ext3-users -- confirmation of subscription -- request 905448 > > We have received a request from 66.88.179.82 for subscription of your > email address, <mhaque@haque.net>, to the ext3-users@redhat.com > mailing list. To confirm the request, please send a message to > ext3-users-request@redhat.com, and either: >
2014 Jun 19
5
testing out 6.03 network booting...
Hi all, wasnt sure whether this was the best place to put this information; but something seems to have gone 'backwards' in the later pre-releases of 6.03 regarding network booting. below are results of me testing - i did each a few times to make sure they are valid results. hope it helps identify something that's gone awry ? so far, 6.03 pre11 and pre13 (excluding efi32) seem most
2007 Dec 29
1
another index question
I am hoping for some advice regarding another index problem. The code below is intended to assign a value of 'V' if values on certain variables are >= 1, assign a value of 'N' if values on certain variables are >= 1 on other variables and assign a 'O' if values on any variable which have a value <= 0. The outcome of this code is to assign a single
2008 Aug 20
44
GPL PV drivers for Windows 0.9.11-pre12
I''ve just uploaded 0.9.11-pre12 of the GPL PV drivers for Windows. Since -pre10 (and -pre11) I''ve fixed a heap of crashes that were plaguing xennet under load, and also rewritten the interrupt/event distribution logic to improve performance. Under windows 2003 I can now get network speeds of 1-2Gbit/second TX and 600Gbit/second RX, which is considerably better than I was
2008 Aug 20
44
GPL PV drivers for Windows 0.9.11-pre12
I''ve just uploaded 0.9.11-pre12 of the GPL PV drivers for Windows. Since -pre10 (and -pre11) I''ve fixed a heap of crashes that were plaguing xennet under load, and also rewritten the interrupt/event distribution logic to improve performance. Under windows 2003 I can now get network speeds of 1-2Gbit/second TX and 600Gbit/second RX, which is considerably better than I was
2014 Jun 09
1
syslinux (pxelinux.0) debug prints
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Wissam Shoukair <wissams at mellanox.com> wrote: > Hi Gene, > > More information about this? > > I have found in the syslinux git that this commit id is the last good > commit: > > commit 41c29c26d70fde563d7c255872bbadad87a39dfa (tag: > refs/tags/syslinux-5.02-pre3) > Author: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com> >
2011 May 04
5
PXELINUX 4.10-pre*
So far I tested PXELINUX from 4.10-pre12, 4.10-pre9 and 4.10-pre6. The first two take a long time with a TFTP file not found and eventually find my file but error out (presumably to kaboom). The last takes a long time, does a lot of retransmitted packets (didn't watch the first two), then eventually loads the file but continues this behavior for TFTP and HTTP transfers. This is on VMware
2014 May 29
3
syslinux (pxelinux.0) debug prints
On May 29, 2014 5:25 AM, "Wissam Shoukair" <wissams at mellanox.com> wrote: > > Hi Gene, > > I was wondering how I can set the ?printf? output to be visible on the screen? (I?m using syslinux-6.03-pre02) printf () or dprintf ()? You need to watch what functions are available at the time you want to print. For example, printf isn't available until ldlinux.c32 is
2002 Jan 20
0
[ANNOUNCE] Bug in kernel == 2.4.10 causing netfilter problem
--AkbCVLjbJ9qUtAXD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi all! On behalf of the netfilter core team I have the following announcement: The following kernel versions habe a bug in include/linux/list.h, which causes netfilter's connection tracking code to misbehave: 2.4.10-pre10 2.4.10-pre11 2.4.10-pre12 2.4.10
2008 Feb 21
5
pxelinux fails to load miniroot completly
Hello, we have the following problem: - a new Dell Optiplex 740 boots pxelinux.0 - loads the kernel - start to load the miniroot.gz and crashs after loading about 1/5 of the miniroot The tftpd messages are: Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006 atftpd[26225]: Advanced Trivial FTP server started (0.7) Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006 atftpd[26225]: Serving /linux/pxelinux.0 to 10.10.100.113:2070 Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006
2011 Mar 02
3
transform table to matrix
I have a text file that I have imported into R. It contains 3 columns and 316940 rows. The first column is vegetation plot ID, the second species names and the third is a cover value (numeric). I imported using the read.table function. My problem is this. I need to reformat the information as a matrix, with the first column becoming the row labels and the second the column labels and the cover