Hello,
when stuffing a minimalistic environment into initrd (bash,libc and ps) into
an initrd, and I run ps from within, I get "[swapper]" with PID 1 and linuxrc
as PID 123 (think one up). What's the swapper doing?
As booting with root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc puts linuxrc in pid 1.
Jan
Hello,
when stuffing a minimalistic environment into initrd (bash,libc and ps) into
an initrd, and I run ps from within, I get [swapper] with PID 1 and linuxrc
as PID 123 (think one up). What's the swapper doing?
As booting with root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc puts linuxrc in pid 1.
Jan
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 02:18:57PM -0400, you [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] claimed:
> All,
>
> I have been getting a oops ever since 2.4.4-ac17 right after the kernel loads
> the sym53c895 driver. I hand copied part of the oops before rebooting. This
> happens in every kernel since 2.4.4-ac17. I have
All,
I have been getting a oops ever since 2.4.4-ac17 right after the kernel loads
the sym53c895 driver. I hand copied part of the oops before rebooting. This
happens in every kernel since 2.4.4-ac17. I have changed my compiler from
gcc-2.96 to egcs-1.12, thinking that the Mandrake gcc was
All,
I have been getting a oops ever since 2.4.4-ac17 right after the kernel loads
the sym53c895 driver. I hand copied part of the oops before rebooting. This
happens in every kernel since 2.4.4-ac17. I have changed my compiler from
gcc-2.96 to egcs-1.12, thinking that the Mandrake gcc was
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 02:18:57PM -0400, you [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] claimed:
All,
I have been getting a oops ever since 2.4.4-ac17 right after the kernel loads
the sym53c895 driver. I hand copied part of the oops before rebooting. This
happens in every kernel since 2.4.4-ac17. I have
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