The evidence really speaks for itself:
firstly, I have been running a 2.2.18 kernel system, with a 3c509b and a
soundblaster 16 (and sundry other hardware).
The soundblaster 16 is on 0x220, irq 5. Its a soundblaster 16 (vibra 16b, '94)
The 3c509 is pnp and detects under 2.2.18 as the
1040d, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
kernel: hdd: ATAPI 32X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache,
UDMA(66)
Any idea what is going on here? It's being reported as 48X, 126X, and 32X.
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Hi,
I thought this problem has been fixed but apparently not in 2.6.11.7. Is
there any patch for it ? Thanks
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Hi,
Maybe you are thinking of a problem I'm not aware of, but have you tried
increasing /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max ?
Ah, just check and discover, in 2.6.8 system the number is 8184 and in the
2.6.11.7 it is only 4088.
Will try to increase it now and see if the internet slugish
Are you sure the ip_conntrack itself isn't ACTUALLY full? Have you tried
increase this increasing this via
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_max?
Just did it, thanks for reply. The 2.4 kernel I ran in the same box does
not have such problem, maybe there is a change in the algorithm of
the parport.txt in the Documentation dir and found nothing changes.
Please help me to set IRQ for my parport. Thanks.
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Thanks , I am using 2.6.11-rc4 and having no problem. Cz I have searched the lkml
and found nothing so don't know it is a known problem. Sorry for the noise. :-)
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Thanks for the help Daniel, but it still doesn't compile. I now get the
following compile error:
In file included from arch/x86_64/kernel/mce.c:17:
include/linux/fs.h: In function `lock_super':
include/linux/fs.h:828: warning: implicit declaration
, but the error message is different.
I am willing to help to debug the problem if asked.
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Hi,
I have a mp3 player Digital MP3/WMA PLAYER using USB1. With kernel 2.6.9
when plug the device ; the kernel recognize the device
dmesg show:
usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using address 3
But loading usb-storage ; it did not see the device
dmesg shows:
SCSI subsystem initialized
Just correct one of the typo I made
Hi, Just test 2.6.12-rc1 and it works now. I tested it cz I saw lots of
changes
in usb=storage in the log not sure which item is applied. Do you still need the
info. with 2.6.11? When working the type of disck is like:
with 2.6.12-rc1
usb-storage: device
Daniel Drake wrote:
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Andrew Morton wrote:
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the Athlon 2100, I get the following outputs and then the VGA
console is frozen from further output (but it doesn't prevent the
full bootup into X windows session of which I am able to resume
normal Linux/X
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Hi Andrew,
Andrew Morton wrote:
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the Athlon 2100, I get the following outputs and then the VGA
console is frozen from further output (but it doesn't prevent the
full bootup into X windows session of which I am able to resume
normal Linux/X
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The evidence really speaks for itself:
firstly, I have been running a 2.2.18 kernel system, with a 3c509b and a
soundblaster 16 (and sundry other hardware).
The soundblaster 16 is on 0x220, irq 5. Its a soundblaster 16 (vibra 16b, '94)
The 3c509 is pnp and detects under 2.2.18 as the
the parport.txt in the Documentation dir and found nothing changes.
Please help me to set IRQ for my parport. Thanks.
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Thanks , I am using 2.6.11-rc4 and having no problem. Cz I have searched the lkml
and found nothing so don't know it is a known problem. Sorry for the noise. :-)
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Hi,
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there any patch for it ? Thanks
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Hi,
Maybe you are thinking of a problem I'm not aware of, but have you tried
increasing /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max ?
Ah, just check and discover, in 2.6.8 system the number is 8184 and in the
2.6.11.7 it is only 4088.
Will try to increase it now and see if the internet slugish
Are you sure the ip_conntrack itself isn't ACTUALLY full? Have you tried
increase this increasing this via
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_max?
Just did it, thanks for reply. The 2.4 kernel I ran in the same box does
not have such problem, maybe there is a change in the algorithm of
(From Steve Wooding at a different address)
Thanks for the help Daniel, but it still doesn't compile. I now get the
following compile error:
In file included from arch/x86_64/kernel/mce.c:17:
include/linux/fs.h: In function `lock_super':
include/linux/fs.h:828: warning: implicit declaration
, but the error message is different.
I am willing to help to debug the problem if asked.
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Hi,
I have a mp3 player Digital MP3/WMA PLAYER using USB1. With kernel 2.6.9
when plug the device ; the kernel recognize the device
dmesg show:
usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using address 3
But loading usb-storage ; it did not see the device
dmesg shows:
SCSI subsystem initialized
Just correct one of the typo I made
Hi, Just test 2.6.12-rc1 and it works now. I tested it cz I saw lots of
changes
in usb=storage in the log not sure which item is applied. Do you still need the
info. with 2.6.11? When working the type of disck is like:
with 2.6.12-rc1
usb-storage: device
Daniel Drake wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Morton wrote:
Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For the Athlon 2100, I get the following outputs and then the VGA
console is frozen from further output (but it doesn't prevent the
full bootup into X windows session of which I am able to resume
normal L
Daniel Drake wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Morton wrote:
Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For the Athlon 2100, I get the following outputs and then the VGA
console is frozen from further output (but it doesn't prevent the
full bootup into X windows session of which I am able to resume
normal L
1040d, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
kernel: hdd: ATAPI 32X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache,
UDMA(66)
Any idea what is going on here? It's being reported as 48X, 126X, and 32X.
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Ton Hospel writes:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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I am afraid I have missed most earlier messages in this thread.
However, let me remark that the problem of assigning a
file descriptor is the one that is usually described by
"priority queue". The
Has anyone had any luck getting a 2.4 kernel to run on Cobalt x86
hardware? It doesn't even seem to start (I get nothing on the screen from
the kernel, it just sits there and does nothing). :(
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What processor does it use ? (386 or 486 perchance?)
AMD K6 (so 586) - I was trying the i386 version of the kernel on it
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ople still seem to be living in the age of KR C, with 6 or 7
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they will awake to the expressive power of long (and well chosen) names.
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to be troublesome with existing compilers), and have yet to
hit a significant problem. It isn't standards compliant, though.
Regards,
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Joe deBlaquiere wrote:
Too bad we can't just do a "Prince" and invent unpronouncable symbols to
use as function names... or perhaps just use some
and written using the ISO character
set for Sanscrit. (To avoid complaints of swear words appearing in them
by the morally clenched.)
If they aren't in ASCII, they don't follow the C standard.
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that Conexant modem port might be useful sometimes, if it worked!
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Please read the F
it would only need SG to benefit
from the zerocopy framework,
Steve.
Ion Badulescu writes:
I'm just wondering, if a card supports sg but *not* TX csum, is it worth
it to make use of sg? eepro100 falls into this category..
No, not worth it for now. In fact I'm going to mark
Any information on XFS interoperability with current kernel nfsd?
You can NFS export XFS, I would have to say that this is not something we
test regularly and you may find problems under high load.
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XFS used to have the performance problems that Alan described but fixed them
in
the linux port, yes?
Hans
Hmm, we do things somewhat differently on linux, but I suspect most of it
is due to hardware getting faster underneath us.
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is to try it out. I have found reiserfs
to be very fast in some tests, especially those operating on lots of small
files, but contrary to some peoples, belief XFS is good for a lot more than
just messing with Gbyte long data files.
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how you obtained the xfs code, from a patch, from
the cvs development tree, or from somewhere else?
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mentioned. The development tree just got a fix
which does make xfs much more responsive to cache pruning, and has
numerous other xfs fixes so you might want to use this.
Steve
hi,
i use kernel 2.4.3 with xfs (release 1) on a dell poweredge 2450.
it happens about every week that the system
certainly don't have the
information to comment on the size of their butts. So I'd rather just
assume they were working very hard on other things (like getting TPC-H
benchmarks to run!)
Steve
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On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 01:06:16PM +0100, Stephen C. Tweedie wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 02:00:13PM +0200, Florian Lohoff wrote:
i think this message should be removed ;)
[..]
VFS: Can't find an ext3 filesystem on dev fd(2,0).
mount(8) tried to get the kernel to mount /dev/fd0 as an
with real deadlines at the top
of their list.
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Hi everyone..
1.
I got the kernel hang when I tried to run pppd without
any argument on the console (tty1 or tty2...); just
try to run
pppd
Sorry I can not copy all text here but this problem is
re-producible and wont happen if I run on pts/1 (for
example on xterm or rxvt )
pppd version
Hi,
Yeas it is stil the same as 2.4.5-ac1, but did not
happen with 2.4.5; You can try running pppd in the
console (tty1) without any argument.
Regards,
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this patch out (or finds any bugs), then I'd be
interested to know,
Thanks,
Steve.
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diff -Nru linux-2.4.5/drivers/block/nbd.c linux/drivers/block/nbd.c
--- linux-2.4.5/drivers/block/nbd.c Sat May 26 19:47:49 2001
+++ linux
Hi,
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Steve Whitehouse wrote:
[info about NBD patch deleted]
Cool.
Are you seeing performance improvements with the patch ?
Yes, but my testing is not in anyway complete yet. The only network device
I have which is supported by zerocopy is loopback
details about the problems fixed, please see the README.
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Please
Igmar Palsenberg writes:
Ugh. What rubbish.
The moment I detect my provider changing anything beyond a TTL is the
moment I find a new provider.
The 'problem' is a bunch of stupid American politics (excuse anyone
American), than passed a law that all spam containing a remove
'...
Cheers!
Steve Weatherburn!
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Bernd Jucknischke wrote:
Hi there!
I've just tried to compile a 2.4.0-test8 on an IBM thinkpad T20 and got the
following error:
cs46xx.c: 107: warning: `SND_DEV_DSP16' redefined
/usr/src/linux/include/sound.h: 12: warning
(identacal boxes, running identical software but without
the RAID don't seem to have the problem).
Is this normal, or is something broken on these boxes?
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In swapper task - not syncing
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would expect it to write both drives simultaneously when the kernel
flushes the buffers anyway, so I can't see a reason for it...
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something to do with
blocking in the request function.
Thanks,
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--- linux-2.4.2-zc1/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c Thu Feb 22 19:46
don't have plugging functions,
Steve.
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--- linux-2.4.2/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c Thu Feb 22 19:46:23 2001
+++ linux/drivers/block
Hi,
Oops, sorry. Updated patch below. Jens Russell: Thanks for pointing
this out,
Steve.
On Sun, Feb 25 2001, Russell King wrote:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 07:57:29PM +, Steve Whitehouse wrote:
-int nbd_init(void)
+int __init nbd_init(void)
-void cleanup_module(void
supports default
values passed by fstab correctly. For more details about the problems
fixed, please see the README.
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Steve Whitehouse wrote:
Here is a new version of the patch I recently sent to the list with some
NBD cleanups and a bug fix in ll_rw_blk.c. The changes to NBD have Pavel
Machek's approval as I've left out the two changes as he suggested.
The bug
);
filemap_fdatasync(ip-i_mapping);
fsync_inode_buffers(ip);
filemap_fdatawait(ip-i_mapping);
up(inode-i_sem);
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On Friday, March 02, 2001 12:39:01 PM -0600 Steve Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ file_fsync syncs all dirty buffers on the FS ]
So it looks like fsync is going to cost more for bigger devices. Given the
O_SYNC changes Stephen Tweedie did, couldnt fsync look more like
On Friday, March 02, 2001 01:25:25 PM -0600 Steve Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For why ide is beating scsi in this benchmark...make sure tagged queueing
is on (or increase the queue length?). For the xlog.c test posted, I
would expect scsi to get faster than ide as the size
Is there a How-To for getting the Linux v2.4.x PPPoE support to work?
I've searched for info but have mostly found sketchy references on getting
PPPoE to work with the v2.2 kernel.
My system is running RedHat v6.2 and the v2.4.2 Linux kernel. I've built
PPP and PPPoE support into the
has found/fixed.
Jim and Joe thanks for your changes.
For more details about the problems fixed, please see the README.
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mere shells of their former selves!
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, this
is easy to change though. If you get a message in your syslog on your
server machine complaining of a request thats too large, then this is
what has happened,
Steve.
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Hi,
I have to own up and say that it was me :-) you'll see that DECnet is the
only protocol to use these macros at the moment. I'm sure though that I
only copied what IPv4 was doing at the time, along with the hints I had
from yourself and Dave,
Steve.
Hello!
Alexey! Even someone
Hello,
This patch removes extra setting of the error value in the do_syslog
function. The patch is against 2.2.16, but printk.c seems to have changed
little so it probably applies against other kernels.
See Ya,
Steve Grubb
--- printk.orig Thu Nov 30 07:58:58 2000
somewhere to stop this happening (i.e. either ignoring the
flow-control or just allowing the buffer to overflow)?
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erial flow
control at the stawrt of /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit - this seems to work quite
well... of course it doesn't stop some program turning flow control back
on and ballsing it all up again :)
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ow control back
on and ballsing it all up again :)
yukkk...
/dev/console having non-blocking semantics sounds much cleaner.
Yep - having a blocking console just seems like plain stupidity :(
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application that demonstrates the performance gain. This patch was
generated against 2.2.16, but should apply to 2.2.19 cleanly. In
2.4.0-test9, simple_strtoul starts on line 19 rather than 17, hopefully
that's not a problem.
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--- lib/vsprintf.orig Fri
value with this define to 8, 10, or 16 to
see the speed change for each numeric representation:
#define BASE 10
Have fun,
Steve Grubb
--strtoul_test.c--
#include unistd.h
#include stdlib.h
#include stdio.h
#include string.h
#include sys/resource.h
#include linux/ctype.h
struct
'll gen up another patch...but it will be
more bytes.
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lines later.
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+++ lib/vsprintf.c Wed Dec 20 13:14:13 2000
@@ -14,10 +14,13 @@
#include linux/string.h
#include linux/ctype.h
+/*
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Albert D. Cahalan writes:
Alexander Viro writes:
[...] Not allowing multiple mounts of the same
fs was an artifact of original namei() implementation. At some point
(late 80s) it had been fixed by Bell Labs folks in their branch. In Linux
it had been fixed during the last spring.
Jeff V. Merkey writes:
There was also an issue relative to how sendmail is interpreting load
average on a linux box. [EMAIL PROTECTED] pointed out that perhaps you
are not factoring sleeping processes, which Linux does -- a deviation
from BSD's interpretation of load average.
At worst
Marty Fouts writes:
Actually, you have the sequence of events slightly out of order. ATT,
specifically Bell Labs, was one of the participants in the program that
would develop Multics. ATT opted out of the program, for various reasons,
but it continued apace. The PDP-8 of fame was one
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, IonBadulescu wrote:
True, I plead guilty to the "replying at 3:30am" sin. :-) I meant to reply
to Roberto's mail, and accidentally replied to yours..
:)
I know the feeling... still stuck at work at 9:40 pm
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to run e2fsck to clean up. This did the
trick for me on a drive that got a whole bunch of bad sectors that I had
to get data off.
If even that doesn't work and you're really desperate for the data and
it's in text format, you can probably extract it from the backup image.
Cheers, Steve
Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
Hi.
I tried to compile kernel 2.4.3 with applied ac-12 patch
and make bzImage gives me the following error:
.
make all_targets
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/lib'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all_targets'.
make[2]: Leaving
Jonathan Lundell writes:
At 10:03 PM -0400 2001-04-29, Andres Salomon wrote:
Americans can spell? Since when?
OED 2nd Ed:
deregister. v. trans. To remove from a register. Hence
deregistration. (first citation 1925)
unregistered. ppl. a. Not entered in a register;
about the problems fixed, please see the README.
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Release 0.3.1 of JFS was made available today.
Drop 31 on May 9, 2001 (jfs-0.3.1.tar.gz) includes fixes to the
file system and utilities.
For more details about the problems fixed, please see the README.
Steve
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On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 12:50:15PM -0500, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 12:40:25PM -0500, Steve Best wrote:
Release 0.3.1 of JFS was made available today.
Drop 31 on May 9, 2001 (jfs-0.3.1.tar.gz) includes fixes to the
file system and utilities.
For more details about
throughput with another utility (eg,
iptraf) and see what that says. Also try tcpdumping a connection and see
if there's any packets being lost.
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hi,
here is the message:
ld -m elf_i386 -T
/mnt/hda3/linux-2.2.19/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds -e stext
arch/i386/kernel/head.o arch/i386/kernel/init_task.o
init/main.o init/version.o \
--start-group \
arch/i386/kernel/kernel.o arch/i386/mm/mm.o
kernel/kernel.o mm/mm.o fs/fs.o
be allowed to be cleaned up this
way.
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Hi,
I use gcc 2.96 from Mandrake 8.0 which according to
one guy in Mandrake team , is a snapshot from gcc 3.0
source tree.
compile 2.4.5-ac11 ; no problem, rub df is fine.
I will try with 2.4.5-ac13 now and see...
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, function 1:
CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1130 (#2) (rev 4).
Master Capable. Latency=168. Min Gnt=192.Max Lat=5.
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x10001000 [0x10001fff].
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driver and you may guess how
much swap it used?
[sk@steve sk]$ free
total used free shared
buffers cached
Mem:126108 124416 1692 0
604 51820
-/+ buffers/cache: 71992 54116
Swap:72288 0 72288
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Hello.
PCMCIA/Cardbus controllers typically (always?) support 2 slots, and system
resources are allocated to support those slots. When you build PCMCIA
support into your kernel, you are implicitly asking for both slots to be
supported. I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile to let the user
Your analogy is flawed.
You state that the kernel is the equivalent of an application, when
compared to user-space application/library relationships.
The flaw in this analogy is, a library does 'require! and use'
routines provided by the application. The library provides methods
and services TO
Hi all,
I need an advice, my machine is i810 chipset and using
ACPI bios, but not sure which one i should use in the
kernel config. Now I use APM with kernel kapm-idle .
thank you very much
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Sorry :-), I apply the reiserfs patch from namesys.com
Anyway it is because the reiserfs code and gcc 2.96 in
Mandrake. It is ok using gcc 2.95.3 downward.
Suprisingly gcc 2.96 compile 2.4.x without any problem
at least to me.
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I totally aggree, supermount is nice features and it
should be integrated into the main kernel stream (just
my HO)
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