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> package RH7.0 has...2.4.2 and on needs...
> util-linux 2.10m 2.10o
> modutils2.3.21 2.4.2
> e2fsprogs 1.181.19
Which compiler do you use? The default
> This is very strange. Does your kernel do the same if you compile IPv6
> as module and khttpd off ?
No, the boot proceeds normally. I loaded ipv6 module manually after boot and
ipv6 worked locally also (ping6 ::1). I didn't test network ipv6 (my
personal computer is on an ipv4 network).
This is very strange. Does your kernel do the same if you compile IPv6
as module and khttpd off ?
No, the boot proceeds normally. I loaded ipv6 module manually after boot and
ipv6 worked locally also (ping6 ::1). I didn't test network ipv6 (my
personal computer is on an ipv4 network).
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package RH7.0 has...2.4.2 and on needs...
util-linux 2.10m 2.10o
modutils2.3.21 2.4.2
e2fsprogs 1.181.19
Which compiler do you use? The default
"David Gordon (LMC)" wrote:
> I found that when kHTTPd is compiled as a module, kernel 2.4.5 will hang
> at boot. However, when kHTTPd is omitted or compiled into the kernel,
> the boot is okay.
This is very strange. Does your kernel do the same if you compile IPv6
as module and khttpd off ?
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> I found that when kHTTPd is compiled as a module, kernel
> 2.4.5 will hang
...
> I run an Intel RH7.0 machine.
Please note the following discrepancy between RH70 and the minimal required
versions
of the following 3 packages (I am ommitting others, like pci or reiserfs
stuff, as these
seem
I found that when kHTTPd is compiled as a module, kernel
2.4.5 will hang
...
I run an Intel RH7.0 machine.
Please note the following discrepancy between RH70 and the minimal required
versions
of the following 3 packages (I am ommitting others, like pci or reiserfs
stuff, as these
seem
David Gordon (LMC) wrote:
I found that when kHTTPd is compiled as a module, kernel 2.4.5 will hang
at boot. However, when kHTTPd is omitted or compiled into the kernel,
the boot is okay.
This is very strange. Does your kernel do the same if you compile IPv6
as module and khttpd off ?
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