Hi Tavis, Yes this is stock kernels and yes you must believe it is so simple mistake ;) All systems was installed as VM in default installation using official ISOs.
And of course this is configuration mistake not kernel problem(!) - my mistake if I wasn't clear in the write-up. Anyway Suse ISO which I used: $ md5sum /media/pi3/openSUSE-12.1-DVD-x86_64.iso 4cfe8229111ef723ae7aa541fd2c87b7 /media/pi3/openSUSE-12.1-DVD-x86_64.iso $ md5sum /media/pi3/openSUSE-12.1-DVD-i586.iso 22b4d6bfdb11f5bdd36a05f9968a780c /media/pi3/openSUSE-12.1-DVD-i586.iso After reading opensuse kernel developers list I found a problem and gentle fix: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-kernel/2012-03/msg00056.html so the latest update has this fix but still official ISO has old kernel. Fix was applied in March/April. So again _sock kernels_ have/had so simple mistake ;) Best regards, Adam _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
