Re: heap full during amd64 boot.

2018-11-04 Thread Angelo Rossi
I agree with you. I already have fixed this crazy partitioning scheme on other machines. I would never use such configuration on production machines, but these were merely tests with limited resources PCs (< 500 GB HDs). So my idea in respect the boot loader is not to add checks since it is a

Re: heap full during amd64 boot.

2018-11-03 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 12:13 PM Angelo Rossi wrote: > First of all you can't endorse me with services I cannot fullfill just > because you're lowly sense of humor told this. What is the effect (or goal, for that matter) of sharing this information with a broad base of users? Surely it's for

Fwd: heap full during amd64 boot.

2018-11-03 Thread Angelo Rossi
-- Forwarded message - From: Angelo Rossi Date: Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 10:48 PM Subject: Re: heap full during amd64 boot. To: First of all you can't endorse me with services I cannot fullfill just because you're lowly sense of humor told this. Then if the right behaviour

Re: heap full during amd64 boot.

2018-11-03 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 7:59 AM Angelo Rossi wrote: > When using a=/ and b=swap partitioning scheme on installation or upgrading > from 6.3 with same partitioning scheme the default HEAP_SIZE=0xA > generates heap full error during boot in 6.4 amd64. To solve this I > installed the -stable

heap full during amd64 boot.

2018-11-03 Thread Angelo Rossi
Hello, When using a=/ and b=swap partitioning scheme on installation or upgrading from 6.3 with same partitioning scheme the default HEAP_SIZE=0xA generates heap full error during boot in 6.4 amd64. To solve this I installed the -stable soiurces from AnonCVS, and changed HEAP_SIZE from