Yair Yarom:
> When running nscd (Name Service Cache Daemon) with /etc mounted from nfs and
> tmpfs (aufs), the following message appears:
>
> aufs aufs_fallocate:699:nscd[3518]: This operation is not supported. Please
> report me this application.
Would you try this patch?
Actually this path doe
alpha_one_x86:
> Nfs v3: ok
> Aufs + tmpfs: ok
> Aufs + nfs v3: failed
I guess what you wanted to say is 'nfsv3 for aufs writable branch was
failed.'
> *I have a lot of when for exemple I run kde:*
> aufs au_lkup_neg:631:aufsd[225]: I/O Error, b0 share should be negative.
Probably you already
*My environnement is: gentoo-2.6.24-r2, I have include aufs, I have
apply this patch with succes: splice-2.6.23.patch, and this lhash patch
for kernel 2.6.24:*
http://www.first-world.info/fichier/lhash-2.6.24.patch
*I have use my own initrd. I have put all in hard in my kernel, and the
result i
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Thanatermesis:
> No, the files are corrupted when the system has booted, but originally the
Which point do you call "when the system has booted?"
If it means "after initramfs", then I have to say "it might be freed"
again.
> # found the first layer and mount it:
> mount -t squashfs -o ro,loop /
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> '2.6.24-gentoo-r2 #1.' Is this SLAX kernel?
Ah, I didn't notice this one.
That is definitely NOT a slax kernel.
So the guy is using linux-live scripts to build own variant with own kernel.
That explains the absence of symbols, perhaps his kernel is configured to hide
them.
I'll ask him to pr