[Cooker] kernel question
Has anybody put in a request to have the code at http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net/downloads.html put in our kernel? A friend of mine says it contains a fastvnet_cs module needed for his 3com 3CRSHPW696 wireless NIC card. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
[Cooker] kernel question...
Hi all, Sorry to ask such a basic question, but I was wondering if anyone here could help me. I want to upgrade the kernel to 2.4.17.x and get the headers and initscripts and iptables to match. Is it safe to upgrade the glibc to the cooker version along with the kernel and stuff.. I have an installed 8.1 powerpack system with cooker versions of samba and postfix working fine. I want a stable reliable base for a server and it needs supermount, and it needs to be as memory efficient as possible. So I thought one of the newer kernels would be the go.. I just want to know that its safe to install the latest kernel and glibc (I understand the headers are included in that package now? ) kindest regards Frank
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Each kernel image in /boot has its own entry in /etc/lilo.conf so you > can choose at boot time which one to use. But there is also one system > map for each kernel, produced at compilation, and lilo.conf only allows > one to be specified... So, what exactly is this file used for, and how > do i manage simultaneous kernel image availability ? actually the initscripts should do automatically the link for System.map file to System.map-$(uname -r) : /etc/rc.sysinit # Adjust symlinks as necessary in /boot to keep system services from # spewing messages about mismatched System maps and so on. if [ -L /boot/System.map -a -r /boot/System.map-`uname -r` ] ; then ln -sf System.map-`uname -r` /boot/System.map 2>/dev/null fi if [ ! -e /boot/System.map -a -r /boot/System.map-`uname -r` ] ; then ln -sf System.map-`uname -r` /boot/System.map 2>/dev/null fi -- MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org --Chmouel
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guillaume Rousse) writes: > Ok, this not specialy a mandrake question, but i did RTFM first, and > didn't find any answer in Kernel- and LILO-HOWTO, neither in the > 'running linux' bible :-) > Each kernel image in /boot has its own entry in /etc/lilo.conf so you > can choose at boot time which one to use. But there is also one system > map for each kernel, produced at compilation, and lilo.conf only allows > one to be specified... So, what exactly is this file used for, and how > do i manage simultaneous kernel image availability ? system map is used by klogd .. To have automatic use of different System.map, modify /etc/init.d/syslog by replacing SYSMAP=/boot/System.map by SYSMAP=/boot/System.map-`uname --release` -- Frédéric Crozat MandrakeSoft
[Cooker] kernel question
Ok, this not specialy a mandrake question, but i did RTFM first, and didn't find any answer in Kernel- and LILO-HOWTO, neither in the 'running linux' bible :-) Each kernel image in /boot has its own entry in /etc/lilo.conf so you can choose at boot time which one to use. But there is also one system map for each kernel, produced at compilation, and lilo.conf only allows one to be specified... So, what exactly is this file used for, and how do i manage simultaneous kernel image availability ? -- Guillaume Rousse Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will. O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
> So I really need agpgart module, but it gives a resource busy error when > trying to load it. > > I already managed to use NVidia driver with an older Mandrake. > --- I'm not sure this is relevant, but perhaps you could ask the guys at Red Hat... The beta 6.9.5 works wonderfully with all newer NVidia cards from what I can tell. It picked out my GeForce2 and set X up accordingly. Honestly, I prefer Mandrake over RH anyday though... =)
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
Bryan Whitehead a écrit : > > The NVIDIA FAQ says this: "Currently internally supported chipsets > include: Intel 440LX, 440BX, 440GX, 815, 820, and 840. AMD Irongate, VIA > Apollo Pro133, KX133 and KT133. More chipsets may be supported through the > use of AGPGART." > > So internally the driver provided by NVIDIA does not need the agpgart > driver for AGP. > > If your getting "unresolved symbol" errors from the module it hasn't been > built correctly. Try a newer version of the kernel from Mandrake, like > 2.2.17-2mdk. > > Or try getting the driver source and building it yourself. (to confirm > it's indeed not a HW problem). I built the driver myself and nm NVdriver | grep agp gives U agp_allocate_memory_R47ba4b82 U agp_backend_acquire_Rfda71904 U agp_backend_release_R0d43fde1 U agp_bind_memory_R28347b8b U agp_copy_info_R35353f20 [snip] and nm /lib/modules/2.2.17-2mdk/misc/agpgart.o | grep agp_allocate_memory_R47ba4b82 gives : 001a ? __kstrtab_agp_allocate_memory_R47ba4b82 0008 ? __ksymtab_agp_allocate_memory_R47ba4b82 01d8 T agp_allocate_memory_R47ba4b82 So I really need agpgart module, but it gives a resource busy error when trying to load it. I already managed to use NVidia driver with an older Mandrake.
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
The NVIDIA FAQ says this: "Currently internally supported chipsets include: Intel 440LX, 440BX, 440GX, 815, 820, and 840. AMD Irongate, VIA Apollo Pro133, KX133 and KT133. More chipsets may be supported through the use of AGPGART." So internally the driver provided by NVIDIA does not need the agpgart driver for AGP. If your getting "unresolved symbol" errors from the module it hasn't been built correctly. Try a newer version of the kernel from Mandrake, like 2.2.17-2mdk. Or try getting the driver source and building it yourself. (to confirm it's indeed not a HW problem). :-) On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, pgeorges wrote: > Bryan Whitehead a écrit : > > > > AFAIK NVIDIA has there own APG stuff in their kernel module. It's one of > > the resonse they can't give out the source - they licensed thier APG tech > > from someone else. > > > > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, pgeorges wrote: > > > > > Is current cooker stable kernel kernel-2.2.17-1mdk.i586.rpm expected to > > > support AGP ? > > > > > > (I have a GeForce 256 with i820 chipset, and trying to use NVidia > > > drivers, but can't load agpgarp module) > > Ok, but while inserting NVdriver module, I get > > Using /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_backend_release_R0d43fde1 > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_backend_acquire_Rfda71904 > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_enable_R50eb8453 > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_allocate_memory_R47ba4b82 > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_free_memory_R48653576 > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_unbind_memory_R1888e773 > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_copy_info_R35353f20 > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol > agp_bind_memory_R28347b8b > > and depmod -a puts this line in modules.dep : > > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/NVdriver.o: > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/agpgart.o > > And if I insert module agpgart, I get : > > Using /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/agpgart.o > /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/agpgart.o: init_module: busy > > I have a geforce 256 (AGP) whith chipset i820. So my question is : is > there something wrong with my own cooker installation ? with current > kernel ? ( The answer should be yes if others with similar configuration > manage to load NVidia modules). > -- --- Bryan Whitehead Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WorkE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
Chmouel Boudjnah a écrit : > > pgeorges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Is current cooker stable kernel kernel-2.2.17-1mdk.i586.rpm expected to > > support AGP ? > > > > (I have a GeForce 256 with i820 chipset, and trying to use NVidia > > drivers, but can't load agpgarp module) > > Please test 2mdk and let me know. Same thing. insmod /lib/modules/2.2.17-2mdk/misc/agpgart.o: device or resource busy (This dependency is for NVidia drivers.) NB : when upgrading kernel (rpm -Fvh kernel*), I got an invalid lilo.conf. I manually checked it, found remainings of 2.2.17-1 kernels (RPMS were in double with -2mdk), dead link to former frame buffer kernel. I could not boot (it tried to find a non existant fb kernel, could not find modules.dep, ... ): -> used a floppy; -> cleaned up (no fb, uninstalled Aurora) -> recleaned /boot, lilo.conf
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
Bryan Whitehead a écrit : > > AFAIK NVIDIA has there own APG stuff in their kernel module. It's one of > the resonse they can't give out the source - they licensed thier APG tech > from someone else. > > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, pgeorges wrote: > > > Is current cooker stable kernel kernel-2.2.17-1mdk.i586.rpm expected to > > support AGP ? > > > > (I have a GeForce 256 with i820 chipset, and trying to use NVidia > > drivers, but can't load agpgarp module) Ok, but while inserting NVdriver module, I get Using /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_backend_release_R0d43fde1 /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_backend_acquire_Rfda71904 /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_enable_R50eb8453 /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_allocate_memory_R47ba4b82 /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_free_memory_R48653576 /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_unbind_memory_R1888e773 /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_copy_info_R35353f20 /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol agp_bind_memory_R28347b8b and depmod -a puts this line in modules.dep : /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/NVdriver.o: /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/agpgart.o And if I insert module agpgart, I get : Using /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/agpgart.o /lib/modules/2.2.17-1mdk/misc/agpgart.o: init_module: busy I have a geforce 256 (AGP) whith chipset i820. So my question is : is there something wrong with my own cooker installation ? with current kernel ? ( The answer should be yes if others with similar configuration manage to load NVidia modules).
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
AFAIK NVIDIA has there own APG stuff in their kernel module. It's one of the resonse they can't give out the source - they licensed thier APG tech from someone else. On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, pgeorges wrote: > Is current cooker stable kernel kernel-2.2.17-1mdk.i586.rpm expected to > support AGP ? > > (I have a GeForce 256 with i820 chipset, and trying to use NVidia > drivers, but can't load agpgarp module) > -- --- Bryan Whitehead Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WorkE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
pgeorges a écrit : > > Is current cooker stable kernel kernel-2.2.17-1mdk.i586.rpm expected to > support AGP ? > > (I have a GeForce 256 with i820 chipset, and trying to use NVidia > drivers, but can't load agpgarp module) I successfully used NVidia drivers with precedent Kernel (2.2.16-9mdk) build from sources, even if AGP support wasn't among the available options. I'm still using them with current kernel (2.2.17-1mkd), this time with AGP option available. I'm wondering why some options, such as PCMCIA, are still not available for custom kernel compilation from source ? -- Guillaume Rousse Iremia - Université de la Réunion Plus petites unités de mesure - de longueur : le millimètre - de volume : le millilitre - d'intelligence : le militaire
Re: [Cooker] kernel question
pgeorges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is current cooker stable kernel kernel-2.2.17-1mdk.i586.rpm expected to > support AGP ? > > (I have a GeForce 256 with i820 chipset, and trying to use NVidia > drivers, but can't load agpgarp module) Please test 2mdk and let me know. -- MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org Paris, France --Chmouel
[Cooker] kernel question
Is current cooker stable kernel kernel-2.2.17-1mdk.i586.rpm expected to support AGP ? (I have a GeForce 256 with i820 chipset, and trying to use NVidia drivers, but can't load agpgarp module)
Re: [Cooker] Kernel Question
"Don Krause" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I noticed that there seems to be support for the HPT366 UDMA/66 chip that's > on Abit's MB in one of the kernels on the 7.0, but I didn't see the patch in > the kernel sources. (makes it a little tough to rebuild your kernel if your > only drive lives on the controller..) Is the patch on the 7.0 image > somewhere? we don't have the patch, we support it via passing parameters to kernel. -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Chmouel
[Cooker] Kernel Question
I noticed that there seems to be support for the HPT366 UDMA/66 chip that's on Abit's MB in one of the kernels on the 7.0, but I didn't see the patch in the kernel sources. (makes it a little tough to rebuild your kernel if your only drive lives on the controller..) Is the patch on the 7.0 image somewhere? -- Don Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Optivus Technology, Inc. (909) 799-8327 "Splitting Atoms.. Saving Lives!"http://www.optivus.com