On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 11:28:15AM +1100, Gerhard wrote:
> I run UMLS using debian 2.6.8 host kernel (debian packaged SKAS patch
> applied) and a 2.4.27. kernel ( from kernels - dot - org) with base and bs1
> patches applied. The file system I used is an upgrade Debian 3.0 r2 ext2
> file system.
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 11:13:22AM +1100, Buggy Code wrote:
> My script did the following:
>
> linux 256M ubd0s=root_fs ubd1s=swap_fs...
>
> The UML system run with 29M of memory and so, the lager packages cuased the
> UML fall over.
> There simply was not enought memory.
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Hi
I run UMLS using debian 2.6.8 host kernel (debian packaged SKAS patch
applied) and a 2.4.27. kernel ( from kernels - dot - org) with base and bs1
patches applied. The file system I used is an upgrade Debian 3.0 r2 ext2
file system.
Once I initially start the UML, I had no swap space. The devi
Hi all
This is a sever piece of embarrasment...
Proves that these things should be be done when one has only 3 hours sleep
in 48 hours!
I made a simple little error in the automated boot script. Instead of
issueing:
linux mem=256M ubd0s=root_fs ubd1s=swap_fs...
My script did the followin
Hello!
Buggy Code wrote:
> It seems that the stack overflows occer when installing software using
> apt-get.
> This is really strange never had this problems before.
>
> I hope somebody may have some anwsers.
I had a problems with apt-get doing segfaults and they were caused by
corrupted cache
On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 07:29:33AM +, Matt Willsher wrote:
> The image I was
> using was one that I am successfully using under 2.6.12.6-bs11.
The same, as in it's the same file that you've successfully booted
before, or you copied it someplace before trying to boot it again?
If the latter, c
Hi again
It seems that the stack overflows occer when installing software using
apt-get.
This is really strange never had this problems before.
I hope somebody may have some anwsers.
Thanks
Gerhard
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Hi
First post.
This is rapidly becoming a serious problem.
I have been successfully running Debian Sarge using 2.6.8 host kernel on
serveral IMB x346 servers.
The UML kernel are 2.4.27, patched.
However I just built another one of these server in the same manner, the the
UML keep issuing ad Ler