Hey Chris,
It's of interest that, when there is a problem even booting up, the patch
branch is not that useful for the ordinary user who doesn't yet have a
separate machine to do a build on, and to make a release with.
The patch branch has no associated set of binaries to download, or iso
boot
On Wednesday, July 4, 2007 at 09:17:48 -0700, Austin Hook wrote:
Hey Chris,
It's of interest that, when there is a problem even booting up, the patch
branch is not that useful for the ordinary user who doesn't yet have a
separate machine to do a build on, and to make a release with.
The patch
Thanks for the pointer to some stable binaries, however it's too old for
me. I guess I will try with current snapshot and build stable 4.1 if I
need it.
Austin
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 10:03:20AM -0700, Austin Hook wrote:
Thanks for the pointer to some stable binaries, however it's too old for
me. I guess I will try with current snapshot and build stable 4.1 if I
need it.
If the problem is entirely a kernel issue, until 4.2-beta you should be
able to
Hi Ryan,
Intriging thinking there! Thanks!
A.
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Ryan McBride wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 10:03:20AM -0700, Austin Hook wrote:
Thanks for the pointer to some stable binaries, however it's too old for
me. I guess I will try with current snapshot and build stable 4.1
Hi Chris,
Thanks!
What kind of an issue was it? You just had to increase the
VM_PHYSSEG_MAX definition, or was that a misdirection?
Austin
BTW, way, how long does it take for such patches to show up in either
the 4.1 or patch branch corrections lists on the web site?
Austin
On
On 7/3/07, Austin Hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks!
What kind of an issue was it? You just had to increase the
VM_PHYSSEG_MAX definition, or was that a misdirection?
Just had to increase VM_PHYSSEG_MAX.
BTW, way, how long does it take for such patches to show up in
On 6/29/07, Austin Hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to set up a fairly heavy duty web server I encountered boot
problems with this fairly new machine using the release CD ROM. Using the
-c command at the boot prompt I already see error messages, before it
gives me the UKC ...
Trying to set up a fairly heavy duty web server I encountered boot
problems with this fairly new machine using the release CD ROM. Using the
-c command at the boot prompt I already see error messages, before it
gives me the UKC ...
UVM_PAGE_PHYSLOAD: unable to load physical memory segment
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