Lennart Sorensen wrote on 2015-12-07 15:12:
>
> Hmm, dropping 586 made me think GeodeLX would stop working, but a bit
> if research indicates it does work with the 686 kernel these days. Whew!
But I think Geode LX doesn't work with 686. I have one
so I will test it in the next week with the new
Hello kernel team,
after many problems with the nfs-utils in Testing I went the
hard way and made a Debian package from the newest version
1.3.3. I also looked to the (old) package in Ubuntu and have
tried to merge the source patches of Debian and Ubuntu.
After many tests and changes I got a
Hello,
[ I am not subscribed to debian-kernel ]
I have found a problem in the bootloader lilo because lilo compute the
uncompressed size of vmlinuz (- vmlinux) with an algorithm which is false
for especially the amd64 architecture.
My question: is there a way to detect the right architecture
Hello William,
perhaps you have read the recent email from Ben (see below). It would be
important to update the lilo package to support these recent requirements
to prepare LILO for Squeeze before it will get stable.
Do you have the intention to update the lilo package to integrate some
scripts
Michael Prokop m...@debian.org wrote on 2010-06-18 23:48:
we - the initramfs-tools maintainers in Debian - want to provide a
solid initramfs-tools version for squeeze. The new release 0.97 is
expected to fix many longstanding problems. It would be great if we
could receive feedback from
Hello,
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote on 2010-06-19 03:55:
However, given that route B is present in both lenny and squeeze (and
even in etch, I think) there is no good reason for packages not to rely
on it now. (Well, except lack of documentation.) All boot loader
packages that
package have the result,
that lilo doesn't be started after an kernel update (and also after update
of initramfs-tools ?).
What must I config on my squeeze machine that lilo bootloader will be
automatically updated after kernel update?
Fondest regards,
Joachim Wiedorn
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