Bug#635315: linux-doc-2.6.39: Crashes (swapping related?)

2011-07-24 Thread Gordon Haverland
Package: linux-doc-2.6.39 Severity: normal For a while now, I've had the kernel crash. Way back when, I used to run crashme (1.2.13) and I am seeing more crashes now, on hardware that is not new. It's baffling. Memtest doesn't see a problem with RAM (booting from ubuntu CD, booting off the

Re: Compiling User-Mode-Linux kernel

2007-01-08 Thread Gordon Haverland
On Thursday 04 January 2007 05:13, Mattia Dongili wrote: On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 05:13:59PM -0700, Gordon Haverland wrote: Hello. I've almost always compiled my own kernels, across a bunch of things for quite a while (UN*X experience back to 1984, Linux to 1997?). Some shortcomings

Re: Compiling User-Mode-Linux kernel

2007-01-08 Thread Gordon Haverland
On Monday 08 January 2007 14:07, Mattia Dongili wrote: On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 12:43:00PM -0700, Gordon Haverland wrote: [...] probably you missed `make clean mrproper` before building UML. I've tried: make-kpkg clean make clean make mrproper make clean mrproper and all continue to die

Re: Compiling User-Mode-Linux kernel

2007-01-04 Thread Gordon Haverland
On Thursday 04 January 2007 05:13, Mattia Dongili wrote: On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 05:13:59PM -0700, Gordon Haverland wrote: Hello. I've almost always compiled my own kernels, across a bunch of things for quite a while (UN*X experience back to 1984, Linux to 1997?). Some shortcomings

Compiling User-Mode-Linux kernel

2007-01-03 Thread Gordon Haverland
Hello. I've almost always compiled my own kernels, across a bunch of things for quite a while (UN*X experience back to 1984, Linux to 1997?). Some shortcomings of using chroot to isolate things has lead me to wanting to try UML. So, I did a little reading, and figured I should use the skas