Still couldn't but I didn't forget, pretty busy and away on business
travel lately
From: Joseph Salisbury
Sent: July 11, 2017 10:45:36 AM CDT
To: zappa...@hotmail.com
Subject: [Bug 1696623] Re: macvtap creation issue using net
Hi guys,
any news for this bug?
TIA,
Rolando.
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Title:
macvtap creation issue using net namespaces
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Hi Christian,
as stated above, found other bugs but as you said they seem to not to be
related to this one so please feel free to close it.
Thanks,
Rolando.
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Hi Joseph,
the server where I'm trying to run this is a headless system and have no
any VNC or anything else. The apport-collect command mentioned above
requires access authorization through a web browser and Lynx (the only
thing I could think of) was of no help to successfully authenticate
** Package changed: qemu (Ubuntu) => iproute2 (Ubuntu)
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Hi there,
There seems to be a bug when trying to create two macvtap links that are
contained within different net namespaces. This is what I'm facing and,
at the same time, the steps to reproduce the issue:
1 - Create two net namespaces:
#
root@rjz-nuc:~# ip netns add bng1
Thank you all very much guys!
I'm on a business travel but will install update it as soon as I get
back home.
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Title:
vvfat core dump when
Hi Christian,
Ok, understood. And, yes, you are correct: basically I create a qcow image file
and then:
- Bering works fine when passing qemu the qcow image file to be used as the HDD
- Bering doesn't work when mounting the same qcow image file and then launching
qemu to access those same files
Just in case, this the output of a "dmesg" command:
firewall# dmesg
[0.00] Linux version 4.4.61-x86_64 (kapeka@stalker) (gcc version 5.3.0
(GCC) ) #1 SMP Thu Apr 13 19:03:07 CEST 2017
[0.00] Command line: rw root=/dev/ram0 console=ttyS0,115200n8 VERBOSE=1
PKGPATH=/dev/sda1:vfat
I meant "I'll be glad to help to have this solved" :-)
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Hi guys,
unfortunatelly, I hit an issue with this patched version: there seems to
be some issues, at least for LEAF (Linux Embedded Appliance Framework -
https://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf).
Previous steps to reproduce (LEAF image creation):
# This download is ~110M:
wget
Hi guys,
sorry, my bad! Downloaded the wrong file, the correct one is:
>>> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/318154621/qemu-system-x86_2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.13_amd64.deb
So, I checked it and, yes, it works fine!
I got this errors but I think they are correct as I'm just pointing to the new
binary
Hi Robie,
I think something is wrong with the build you mention.
Still can't install it by means of:
>>> apt-get -s install qemu-system-x86/xenial-proposed
>>> apt-get -s install qemu-system/xenial-proposed
or
>>> apt-get -s install qemu-kvm/xenial-proposed
but issuing a:
>>> wget
>>>
Sure, no problem Christian!
BTW, I just updated my system and got this qemu version:
>>> QEMU emulator version 2.5.0 (Debian 1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.11), Copyright (c)
>>> 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
but the issue is still there:
>>> qemu-system-x86_64:
Glad to know it helped!
From: Odin Hørthe Omdal odin.om...@gmail.com
To: zappa...@yahoo.com.ar
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2013 6:20 PM
Subject: [Bug 810484] Re: USB boot from PCI card reader fails
Thanks a bunch for the LIVEMEDIA tips! This helped me save
Changing to confirmed: as the livecd doesn't boot I'm unable to collect
that data
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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One drawback of this work-around: if I suspend the PC, it mounts the SD
card at /media/ and as read/write. Of course everything gets messed
up and have to reboot as the same device (/dev/mmcblk0p1) is mounted at
/cdrom
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Hi komputes,
after a lot of different tests I was able to make it boot!!! :-)
I had to append the option LIVEMEDIA=/dev/mmcblk0p1 to the kernel
parameters in order to boot successfuly from the USB pendrive.
This confirms the Startup Disk Creator creates bootable USB pendrives
that cannot see
Hi,
the does BIOS let me choose to boot from the SD and in fact it does.
What happens is that after syslinux boots it tries to find a valid
init and it fails showing the messages. Please see point 2-A above and
the log files.
It think that for whatever reason vmlinuz is not able to see the files
Public bug reported:
I'm consistently not able to boot from an HP EliteBook 6930p on-board
card reader; same SD card boots OK when inserted into an external USB
card reader plugged to the PC. This happens for both Ubuntu 11.04 and
10.10.
Steps taken:
1) Created a bootable installation SD card
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