On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 15:37 +0530, Nageswara R Sastry wrote:
> Subrata Modak wrote:
> > Thanks once again Nageswara for contributing the Power Management Test
> > cases to LTP. I have tested them on x86_64, ppc64 & i386 systems running
> > 2.6.27 kernels with the following options enabled as per your README:
> > 
> > ======================================================================
> > Comment 1:
> > ======================================================================
> I will add Comment# 1 patch along with the comment# 2 patch.
> > 
> > ======================================================================
> > Comment 2: Errors Encountered on various architectures
> > ======================================================================
> Basically the script looking for the kernel configuration file at either 
> of these locations /boot/config-<kernel_version> or
> /proc/config.gz
> Basically the script looks for the kernel configuration file at either 
> of these locations /boot/config-<kernel_version> or /proc/config.gz
> 
> The following error shows it tried both files and couldn't able see any 
> of them. I will look in to this more.

Thanks. What is the correct way to look whether some options are set in
the running kernel ? For a standalone machine, where you compile and
reboot in the kernel, this technique may probably work.

What about systems where only the kernel image is deployed and booted
like in our own test machine grid ?

Regards--
Subrata

> 
>  > MISSING_FILE: can't find the required config file
>  > at /boot/config-2.6.27-autokern1
>  > Trying for alternate file at /proc/config.gz
>  > MISSING_FILE: can't find the required config file at /proc/config.gz
> > 
> > Can you kindly look into them and submit a refreshed patch once again ?
> > 
> > Regards--
> > Subrata
> > 
> Thanks and Regards
> R.Nageswara Sastry
> 
> 
> 


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