On Thursday, 18 September 2025 03:51:39 British Summer Time Javier Martinez wrote: > El 18/9/25 a las 4:48, Dennis Clarke escribió: > > > On 9/17/25 22:22, Javier Martinez wrote: > > > >> El 18/9/25 a las 4:15, Dennis Clarke escribió: > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> re : https://bugs.gentoo.org/962999 > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> It makes no sense to try this procedure on faster and bigger > >>> server > >>> equipment if the Linux kernel is not possible. I know there is a > >>> whole > >>> lot of discussion happening in the Debian maillist and also that > >>> there > >>> exists a distro called T2sde which proclaims a possible kernel. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Is there some strange collection of magic patches that those > >>> people > >>> have and not published? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> I don't see any relation between the bug and a trouble with one > >> netspace linking trouble. > >> > >> > >> > >> IMHO Sparcv9 is sparc64. Try to compile the kernel disabling fully > >> namespaces support in kernel config. > > > > > > > > SPARC64 is the Fujitsu product. Everything else is SPARC of the flavour > > V9 or some variant so long as it is 64-bit. The 32-bit stuff is now > > ancient and we just called them v7 or v8 or v8a etc etc etc. > > > > Regardless there has been no update on that bug report and the config is > > entirely from the Gentoo sources in this matter. Otherwise I would need > > to get the upstream Linux sources and do this all manually and maybe > > select a very limited set of modules etc etc. > > > > All of this is a waste of time on older hardware. > > > > I will try again with the ORACLE S7-2 when I can. > > > > > > In kernel sources there are support to sparc32 and sparc64 > architectures. Your bug is not related with lack of arch support. Is > related with a trouble linking because probably a misconfiguration. As I > have said you, make menuconfig, disable namespaces, save .config and > make. That's all what you need.
Or enable CONFIG_NET to satisfy CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y?
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