Re: [gentoo-user] Re: machine check exception errors

2010-09-25 Thread Dale

walt wrote:

On 09/25/2010 02:53 PM, Dale wrote:

Grant wrote:

Did you
configure
your kernel without any modules?



Yes, no modules except that one that seems to be required called
something along the lines of scsi-wait-scan.


I tried getting rid of that, I don't like modules much, but I had no 
luck. It just has to be a module and it seems it just has to be 
there. Still not sure it is the way it is.


Hm.  I see that I have that driver in /lib/modules/ but the module is
not loaded.  Anyone know what that module is for?



I think it was Alan that tried to explain that thing to me.  I don't use 
it that I know of but you can't config it out.  I even tried to edit the 
config file directly and it just got really mad during the build.


No idea what it is for but some kernel dev thinks it is really important 
to have no matter what.


Dale

:-)  :-)



[gentoo-user] Re: machine check exception errors

2010-09-25 Thread walt

On 09/25/2010 02:53 PM, Dale wrote:

Grant wrote:

Did you
configure
your kernel without any modules?



Yes, no modules except that one that seems to be required called
something along the lines of scsi-wait-scan.



I tried getting rid of that, I don't like modules much, but I had no luck. It 
just has to be a module and it seems it just has to be there. Still not sure it 
is the way it is.


Hm.  I see that I have that driver in /lib/modules/ but the module is
not loaded.  Anyone know what that module is for?





Re: [gentoo-user] Re: machine check exception errors

2010-09-25 Thread Dale

Grant wrote:

Do any of these warnings sound an alarm for anyone?

Warning: The command '/usr/bin/ldd' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/ldd: Bourne-Again shell script text executable

Warning: The command '/usr/bin/whatis' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/whatis: POSIX shell script text executable

Warning: The command '/usr/bin/lwp-request' has been replaced by a
script: /usr/bin/lwp-request: a /usr/bin/perl -w script text
executable

Warning: No output found from the lsmod command or the /proc/modules file:
/proc/modules output:
lsmod output:

Warning: The SSH configuration option 'PermitRootLogin' has not been
set. The default value may be 'yes', to allow root access.

Warning: The SSH configuration option 'Protocol' has not been set. The
default value may be '2,1', to allow the use of protocol version 1.

Warning: Hidden directory found: /dev/.udev
   

I have the same on my machines except for the lsmod output.  Did you
configure
your kernel without any modules?
 

Yes, no modules except that one that seems to be required called
something along the lines of scsi-wait-scan.

- Grant

   


I tried getting rid of that, I don't like modules much, but I had no 
luck.  It just has to be a module and it seems it just has to be there.  
Still not sure it is the way it is.


Dale

:-)  :-)



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: machine check exception errors

2010-09-25 Thread Grant
>> Do any of these warnings sound an alarm for anyone?
>>
>> Warning: The command '/usr/bin/ldd' has been replaced by a script:
>> /usr/bin/ldd: Bourne-Again shell script text executable
>>
>> Warning: The command '/usr/bin/whatis' has been replaced by a script:
>> /usr/bin/whatis: POSIX shell script text executable
>>
>> Warning: The command '/usr/bin/lwp-request' has been replaced by a
>> script: /usr/bin/lwp-request: a /usr/bin/perl -w script text
>> executable
>>
>> Warning: No output found from the lsmod command or the /proc/modules file:
>> /proc/modules output:
>> lsmod output:
>>
>> Warning: The SSH configuration option 'PermitRootLogin' has not been
>> set. The default value may be 'yes', to allow root access.
>>
>> Warning: The SSH configuration option 'Protocol' has not been set. The
>> default value may be '2,1', to allow the use of protocol version 1.
>>
>> Warning: Hidden directory found: /dev/.udev
>
> I have the same on my machines except for the lsmod output.  Did you
> configure
> your kernel without any modules?

Yes, no modules except that one that seems to be required called
something along the lines of scsi-wait-scan.

- Grant



[gentoo-user] Re: machine check exception errors

2010-09-25 Thread walt

On 09/25/2010 09:38 AM, Grant wrote:


Do any of these warnings sound an alarm for anyone?

Warning: The command '/usr/bin/ldd' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/ldd: Bourne-Again shell script text executable

Warning: The command '/usr/bin/whatis' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/whatis: POSIX shell script text executable

Warning: The command '/usr/bin/lwp-request' has been replaced by a
script: /usr/bin/lwp-request: a /usr/bin/perl -w script text
executable

Warning: No output found from the lsmod command or the /proc/modules file:
/proc/modules output:
lsmod output:

Warning: The SSH configuration option 'PermitRootLogin' has not been
set. The default value may be 'yes', to allow root access.

Warning: The SSH configuration option 'Protocol' has not been set. The
default value may be '2,1', to allow the use of protocol version 1.

Warning: Hidden directory found: /dev/.udev


I have the same on my machines except for the lsmod output.  Did you configure
your kernel without any modules?