On 11/28/2013 06:09 PM, Richard Weinberger wrote:
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> Does the attached patch fix the issue?
>
Yes it is good. I'm very grateful. With this I now am able
to fully stress the UML Fedora18 and almost not get stuck at all.
(stuckness is usually do to stressed system and allocation
failing where K
Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2013, 16:40:48 schrieb Boaz Harrosh:
> Hi um hackers
>
> I'm using an x86_64 deployment both host and um-guest.
> (Fedora 18)
>
> When I load with mem=384M all is well but anything bigger will
> eventually give me problems because loadable modules will no
> longer load
Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2013, 16:40:48 schrieb Boaz Harrosh:
> Hi um hackers
>
> I'm using an x86_64 deployment both host and um-guest.
> (Fedora 18)
>
> When I load with mem=384M all is well but anything bigger will
> eventually give me problems because loadable modules will no
> longer load
Hi um hackers
I'm using an x86_64 deployment both host and um-guest.
(Fedora 18)
When I load with mem=384M all is well but anything bigger will
eventually give me problems because loadable modules will no
longer load. The bigger mem= is, the earlier it will start.
When the Kernel tries to load t