for nothing.
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Title:
Buffer I/O error on device zram0
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I love cats and, especially Kittens, but (Kitten_Geek), could you PLEASE
give an executive summary of your last three posts, in Command Line
System Admin language (as opposed to Kernel Hacker language)? Thanks
most Kindly! Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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System locks up, requires hard reset
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0.1% of the size of the disk when not in use so a huge zram is wasteful.
It seems that the issue might be in the initial guess at the size of
the Ram Disk, right?
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Kenneth Parker, an EXTREMELY overworked Linux 12.0.4 LTS Server Admin,
here in Seattle, WA
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the type of
computer nerd I am? (Coupled by the fact that, when I was happily bit
twiddling, and sharing the fruits, it was Red Hat 6). :-)
Thanks for this idea, Dan.
Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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, relevent to this issue (and 1215513).
Reminder that I'm running Ubuntu 12.0.4 LTS Server, with Kernel
vmlinuz-3.2.0-53-generic-pae.
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Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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still maintain social skills.
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Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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(and, forgive me for adding) the political system in the USA!!!
:-)
And this post will now be cross posted to Bug #1217189 with a STRONG
suggestion that it NOT BE CLOSED as long as people are going to complain
about the Buffer I/O Error messages.
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) the political system in the USA!!!
:-)
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) and then
gracefully admitted defeat. fdisk /dev/zram0 stated that /dev/zram0
doesn't exist.
Work-around successful. But it looks like zram-config isn't a default
package, at least on Ubuntu 12.0.4 Server. Should it be?
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Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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as to find the script under the ramdisk part of bootup
that sets up zram0, and decreasing the number of sectors?
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Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
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Title:
Buffer I/O error on device zram0
to allocate 314224 sectors.
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config.conf part of that fix? If so, could the text of that file be
posted here (or emailed to me at sea7k...@gmail.com if public
disclosure is a problem)? :-)
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attempts to run a desktop.
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Title:
Buffer I/O error on device zram0 (possibly causing
of the bootup and find
the one that sets up zram0 and edit it? Perhaps put a lower number in
for size of ramdisk, so it doesn't hit Logical Block 314223?
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, Troubleshooter
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. (As mentioned in an earlier post by me,
this file exists, if you apt-get install zram-config as root (or with
sudo). To repeat my question, was that configuration file looked at,
when you were doing the kernel patch?)
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Kenneth Parker, Seattle, WA
P.S. I'm a Computer
.
Example: Comparing dpkg -l differences between versions. Data will be
available to you if needed).
I'm carefully examining the actions in this post, and may find my own
answer. My question is more general: What's different between v6 and
v12?
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker, Seattle
Hi, I'm not using Tex right now (unless under the covers). So I'll be
happy to just get it with everybody else. Thank you!
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post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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