Hi Marco,
sorry for taking so long to reply.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014, intrigeri wrote:
Marco d'Itri wrote (26 Apr 2014 16:15:46 GMT) :
On Sep 07, Stephan Springl wrote:
when starting and generating the initial events, udevd tries to load
modules kvm and kvm-intel for every running cpu in the sys
Hi Stephan,
Marco d'Itri wrote (26 Apr 2014 16:15:46 GMT) :
> On Sep 07, Stephan Springl wrote:
>> when starting and generating the initial events, udevd tries to load
>> modules kvm and kvm-intel for every running cpu in the system in
>> parallel.
> I understand that this has been fixed by recen
On Sep 07, Stephan Springl wrote:
> when starting and generating the initial events, udevd tries to load
> modules kvm and kvm-intel for every running cpu in the system in
> parallel.
I understand that this has been fixed by recent kernels or udev
releases, do you mind trying again with the late
On Fri, 7 Sep 2012, Marco d'Itri wrote:
On Sep 07, Stephan Springl wrote:
when starting and generating the initial events, udevd tries to load
modules kvm and kvm-intel for every running cpu in the system in
parallel.
How so? The modules have no aliases which would allow autoloading:
What I d
On Sep 07, Stephan Springl wrote:
> when starting and generating the initial events, udevd tries to load
> modules kvm and kvm-intel for every running cpu in the system in
> parallel.
How so? The modules have no aliases which would allow autoloading:
root@bongo:/lib/modules/3.2.0-3-amd64# grep k
Package: udev
Version: 175-7
Severity: normal
Hi,
when starting and generating the initial events, udevd tries to load
modules kvm and kvm-intel for every running cpu in the system in
parallel. When loading a module, the kernel first sets up module memory
including per cpu variables, checks symb
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