similar to: extract the initramfs from a kernel

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2008 Mar 27
1
documentation
Hello I'm searching some docs for klibc binaries. Is there any man (or doc) for these commands? I tried to use them, but didn't manage to do it. I want to use it for mounting root over nfs. Thanks Eurolines : Voyagez au meilleur prix : http://www.alinto.com/pub/
2008 Mar 27
3
difference between busybox and klibc (faq?)
Hello what is the difference between busybox and klibc? Say, I want to use an initramfs in order to mount root over nfs, I can choose to use klibc with ipconfig and nfsmount? But I can also choose to use busybox with ifconfig and mount. So what's the difference, and why and in which case one is preferable to the other? If it's a FAQ, I'm sorry, just give me the link Thanks
2007 Oct 09
2
skeleton for initramfs archive
Hello Is there a skeleton for an initramfs, like mkinitrd do for an initrd? An archive where all I could need for my initramfs could be present, with a shell script ready to fill in with my work to be done. Thanks Eurolines : Voyagez au meilleur prix : http://www.alinto.com/pub/
2006 Jan 30
4
symlinks and initramfs (was klibc-1.2.1: kinit works...)
On Mon Jan 30 08:56:06 PST 2006, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > That being said, there is no reason that you can't run code before it; > to make that simpler, in fact, I'm trying to set it up so that the > default initramfs looks like: > > /dev/console > /dev/zero > /dev/null > /kinit > /init -> /kinit I would request we not put in symlinks. The problem is that
2007 Apr 11
1
[PATCH] export retained initrd in debugfs
Export initrd in debugfs when retained. As a side effect, initrd_start and initrd_end are not cleared when the initrd is retained. After this patch, one can then copy the initrd space from debugfs and pass it to kexec as the initrd, or do something else with it (maybe it was an initrd not an initramfs). Signed-off-by: Milton Miller <miltonm at bga.com> --- This is a lot more reliable
2010 Nov 18
2
ocfs2: char is not always signed
Commit 1c66b360fe262 (Change some lock status member in ocfs2_lock_res to char.) states that these fields need to be signed due to comparision to -1, but only changed the type from unsigned char to char. However, it is a compiler option if char is a signed or unsigned type. Change these fields to signed char so the code will work with all compilers. Signed-off-by: Milton Miller <miltonm at
2004 Dec 03
2
INITRAMFS: allow no trailer
According to "initramfs buffer format -- third draft" http://lwn.net/2002/0117/a/initramfs-buffer-format.php3 "the cpio "TRAILER!!!" entry (cpio end-of-archive) is optional, but is not ignored" The kernel handling does not follow this spec. If you add null padding after an uncompressed cpio without TRAILER!!! the kernel complains "no cpio magic". In a
2003 Nov 14
1
initramfs gunzip problems.
I've been having an exchange of e-mails with Bryan O'Sullivan regarding this problem. I thought it time to bring it to the list. I've run into a problem where my initramfs archives get this during bootup: checking if image is initramfs...it isn't (ungzip failed); looks like an initrd The same .cpio archive works if I don't gzip it. I stuck a bunch of debug statements into
2007 May 14
17
[ANNOUNCE] virtbench now has xen support
Hi all, I've been working on a set of easy-to-run benchmarks for hypervisor optimization called virtbench, and the latest commit adds Xen support. http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench/?archive/tip.tar.bz2 >From the README: # Build the code make # Set the guest kernel location and maybe more vi ./SETTINGS # Run the benchmark (local mode)
2007 May 14
17
[ANNOUNCE] virtbench now has xen support
Hi all, I've been working on a set of easy-to-run benchmarks for hypervisor optimization called virtbench, and the latest commit adds Xen support. http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench/?archive/tip.tar.bz2 >From the README: # Build the code make # Set the guest kernel location and maybe more vi ./SETTINGS # Run the benchmark (local mode)
2007 May 14
17
[ANNOUNCE] virtbench now has xen support
Hi all, I've been working on a set of easy-to-run benchmarks for hypervisor optimization called virtbench, and the latest commit adds Xen support. http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench/?archive/tip.tar.bz2 >From the README: # Build the code make # Set the guest kernel location and maybe more vi ./SETTINGS # Run the benchmark (local mode)
2017 Jul 13
3
How to formulate quadratic function with interaction terms for the PLS fitting model?
I have two ideas about it. 1- i) Entering variables in quadratic form is done with the command I (variable ^ 2) - plsr (octane ~ NIR + I (nir ^ 2), ncomp = 10, data = gasTrain, validation = "LOO" You could also use a new variable NIR_sq <- (NIR) ^ 2 ii) To insert a square variable, use syntax I (x ^ 2) - it is very important to insert I before the parentheses. iii) If you want to
2017 Jul 13
0
How to formulate quadratic function with interaction terms for the PLS fitting model?
Below. -- Bert Bert Gunter On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 3:07 AM, Luigi Biagini <luigi.biagini at gmail.com> wrote: > I have two ideas about it. > > 1- > i) Entering variables in quadratic form is done with the command I > (variable ^ 2) - > plsr (octane ~ NIR + I (nir ^ 2), ncomp = 10, data = gasTrain, validation = > "LOO" > You could also use a new variable
2017 Jul 16
2
How to formulate quadratic function with interaction terms for the PLS fitting model?
> On Jul 13, 2017, at 7:43 AM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Below. > > -- Bert > Bert Gunter > > > > On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 3:07 AM, Luigi Biagini <luigi.biagini at gmail.com> wrote: >> I have two ideas about it. >> >> 1- >> i) Entering variables in quadratic form is done with the command I >>
2002 Jun 05
4
Samba compiled version to rpm package
Hi ! I'm runing a linux redhat 7.2 box with samba 2.2.4. I've downloaded the samba source in order to install it with the needed compilation options (--with-smbwrapper --with-automount --with-smbmount --with-pam ...). Samba is now up and running but I would like to build an rpm with this compiled version. Any idea of how to transform this samba compiled version to a rpm package ?
2017 Jul 13
4
Quadratic function with interaction terms for the PLS fitting model?
poly(NIR, degree = 2) will work if NIR is a matrix, not a data.frame. The degree argument apparently *must* be explicitly named if NIR is not a numeric vector. AFAICS, this is unclear or unstated in ?poly. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom
2007 Apr 18
8
[patch 0/6] i386 gdt and percpu cleanups
Hi Andi, This is a series of patches based on your latest queue (as of the other day, at least). It includes: - the most recent patch to compute the appropriate amount of percpu space to allocate, using a separate reservation for modules where needed. - make the percpu sections page-aligned, so that percpu variables can be page aligned if needed (which is used by gdt_page) -
2017 Jul 13
2
Quadratic function with interaction terms for the PLS fitting model?
Dear all, I am using the pls package of R to perform partial least square on a set of multivariate data. Instead of fitting a linear model, I want to fit my data with a quadratic function with interaction terms. But I am not sure how. I will use an example to illustrate my problem: Following the example in the PLS manual: ## Read data data(gasoline) gasTrain <- gasoline[1:50,] ## Perform
2007 Apr 18
8
[patch 0/6] i386 gdt and percpu cleanups
Hi Andi, This is a series of patches based on your latest queue (as of the other day, at least). It includes: - the most recent patch to compute the appropriate amount of percpu space to allocate, using a separate reservation for modules where needed. - make the percpu sections page-aligned, so that percpu variables can be page aligned if needed (which is used by gdt_page) -
2016 Jun 19
8
FireFox-46.0.1 build with interprocedural register allocation enabled
Hello, I build FireFox-46.0.1 source with llvm to test interprocedural register allocation. The build was successful with out any runtime faliures, here are few stats: Measure W/O IPRA WITH IPRA ======= ======== ========= Total Build Time 76 mins 82.3 mins 8% increment Octane v2.0 JS Benchmark Score (higher is better) 18675.69 19665.16 5% improvement Kraken JS Benchmark time (lower is better)