Hello Mark,
I'm looking for the solution in all directions without success. Here is
the result I got with your recommendation:
linsvg:/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/kernel/drivers/s390/char # modprobe
tape390 tape=181
linsvg:/lib/modules/2.4.7-timer-SMP/kernel/drivers/s390/char # lsmod
Module
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Monteleone wrote:
Hello Mark,
Thanks for your response,
I think my problem is born after applying the K_timer-2.4.7-9 package on
my SLES7. I think the new generic module tape390.o brought with this
package don't load any external module.
The k_timer-2.4.7-9 rpm is from
Samba 3.0.1pre3 builds find on SLES8 SP3, but rc1 fails for me... I had
no bites on the samba-list so was hoping someone here might have ideas
about what is going on.
Any configure statement that had --with-quotas failed to bulid.
./autogen.sh ; ./configure --with-quotas; make
During make:
Daniel,
Do you need a certain function in the absolute latest? Can you stick with
the version that builds?
Here's a thread one of the LTC guys dug up for me:
Message: 13
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 18:19:20 +0200
From: Alexander Bokovoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Compile error of 3.0.1rc1 in
Michael, thanks for responding...
Do you need a certain function in the absolute latest? Can
you stick with the version that builds?
We are testing on pre3 and are hitting some print bugs that rc1 is
supposed to remedy. Also, I'm seeing tdb corruption problems (bad magic
etc), and I was
Hey All;
I'm not a VM'er so please be gentle...
What does Volume has an incompatable disk layout mean?
We are trying to install RHEL v 3.0 on a particular VMGuest. We have used this
same code many times previous. We are now not seeing any dasd devices in
anaconda, and we see the following on
Eric,
I had to attach the VM dasd to another VM Linux guest and run dasdfmt and
fdasd first. RHEL doesn't seem to see any disks formatted under VM.
Betsie
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From: Wilson, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 1:16 PM
Subject: VM
You should not have to attach the DASD to another guest. The initrd should
have all the tools necessary to format a disk and put a file system on it.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Betsie Spann
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003
Except that advice from the Samba team is pretty much wrong, as has been
commented here a number of times. The kernel header files that userland
programs use should match the kernel that was used to build the glibc that
is on the system. If you're writing something for kernel space, that should
Eric,
Why are you running cpfmtxa on a minidisk? That is normally only used for
_complete_ DASD volumes by the z/VM system programmer before carving it up
into minidisks.
Mark Post
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Wilson, Eric
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