Re: Etch-Lenny upgrade gone bad

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Michlmayr
Hi Del, * Del Merritt d...@alum.mit.edu [2009-09-23 21:53]: I mentioned that I have a good Lenny slug. I'm hoping there's a clever way for me to flash its vmlinuz (and anything else from the good Lenny install) to the former-Etch slug. There is, although it remains to be seen whether it will

Re: NFS kernel oops with Thecus DMA patch

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org [2009-09-22 23:28]: After building myself a 2.6.30 kernel with the iop dma patches for my Thecus, I started seeing reproducible kernel oopses on large NFS transfers, such as the one included below. After some prodding at the source for other uses of

NSLU2-SheevaPlug (was: Etch-Lenny upgrade gone bad)

2009-09-25 Thread Michael Glockenstein
Am Freitag, 25. September 2009 schrieb Martin Michlmayr: It's on my TODO list to write a HOWTO describing how to clone a NSLU2 but I'm not sure when I'll find the time. By the way, I want to buy a sheeva plug in some months, will there be an easy way to move my disk from nslu2 to sheeva plug?

Re: NSLU2-SheevaPlug (was: Etch-Lenny upgrade gone bad)

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Michael Glockenstein neues.nx...@glockenstein.de [2009-09-25 19:45]: Am Freitag, 25. September 2009 schrieb Martin Michlmayr: It's on my TODO list to write a HOWTO describing how to clone a NSLU2 but I'm not sure when I'll find the time. By the way, I want to buy a sheeva plug in some

Re: NFS kernel oops with Thecus DMA patch

2009-09-25 Thread Steve Langasek
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 06:06:35PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote: * Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org [2009-09-22 23:28]: After building myself a 2.6.30 kernel with the iop dma patches for my Thecus, I started seeing reproducible kernel oopses on large NFS transfers, such as the one

Re: NFS kernel oops with Thecus DMA patch

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org [2009-09-25 13:50]: Sorry, it turns out this didn't fix the problem after all. :/ Putting NFS load on the system caused the panic to reappear again, and even downgrading to the 2.6.26 dma kernel doesn't fix it; so it seems it was just coincidence that it