Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.3.4-6
Followup-For: Bug #971238
I have also hit the problem about how to specify nfs-server options,
which still exists in this version.
Fortunately the equivalent Ubuntu bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/1898778 comes up
Apologies, Graham.
On Sun, 6 Sep 2020 at 19:30, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Hi
>
> I assume the issue might be fixed with 25efb2ffdf99 ("hfsplus: fix
> crash and filesystem corruption when deleting files") which was
> included upstream in 5.7-rc1 and was backport
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.3.5-1
Severity: normal
kernel BUG in btrfs. After BUG system hung and had to be rebooted.
Feb 24 01:53:43 black vmunix: [524578.024484] [ cut here
]
Feb 24 01:53:43 black vmunix: [524578.026952] kernel BUG at
version
3.19.1-1~exp1, and got the same result.
Let me know how I can help. Thanks.
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Package: src:linux
Version: 3.9.6-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
After apt-get dist-upgrade from Wheezy to Jessie, could not reboot with the
new linux 3.9 kernel. The boot appeared to stop, with the console hung,
shortly after loading the nouveau graphics driver.
The lspci info for
that. I'll keep running 3.2.35-2 for the time being to see if
the bug pops up again. Thanks again.
~Tim G.
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Tim Graham autofyr...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks guys!
I'm sorry to report that kernel 3.7.3-1 (
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-image-3.7-trunk
can try plugging in
the kernels at http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/ to see which ones,
if any, reproduce the bug.
~Tim G.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tim,
Tim Graham wrote:
Your assumption was correct. I was using 3.2.35-2.
I
Thank you for the speedy reply.
Your assumption was correct. I was using 3.2.35-2.
I tried
http://people.debian.org/~jcristau/linux-image-3.2.0-4.drm-486_3.2.35-3~jcristau.1_i386.deb
first.
Then I tried
The laptop (Samsung NC110) which had this problem no longer has it, for no obvious reason. The
kernel is unchanged.
The one difference is that I was trying to boot a Knoppix installation from USB stick to see if it
also had the usb problem and when the laptop couldn't see the device, I
If you came here through an Internet search and are having similar problems, upgrading my kernel to
a custom-compiled 3.5.0 seems to have fixed iwlwifi, provided the module has the following options:
options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 wd_disable=1 swcrypto=1 power_save=0
5ghz_disable=1
Development
And did you plug in a new HID device?
Yes. Just to be clear, nothing untoward happens with usbhid.ko simply loaded, e.g directly via
modprobe or automagically when a device is plugged in. But the first event, be it a mouse movement
or a keystroke, causes particular applications to crash. I've
After building a kernel with X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION enabled, I set it to scan (almost) as
advised. No corruption of the low memory was reported after running some hours either with or
without usbhid loaded.
(Booting with memory_corruption_check_size=640K caused an immediate kernel panic --
Package: src:linux Version: 3.2.21-2
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When I plug in a USB mouse (or keyboard, but I don't normally do that) into
this laptop, the first event -- mouse movement -- causes some applications to
crash
Is that a standard (non-realtime) kernel? If not, can you also test a
standard kernel configuration (linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64)?
Identical behaviour on linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64
Please try booting with the extra kernel parameters:
memory_corruption_check=1
I copied /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions from a machine which had not been updated and
this allowed update-initramfs to build a new, bootable ramdisk.
Note For Googlers: I believe that the closed bug 659948 is a duplicate of this one, and it suggests
ln -s / /rootfs as a workaround.
Replacing the ath5k driver code with the updated code from Linux 3.4-rc1 fixes
this problem for me.
(Specifically drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ath5k.h, base.c and phy.c - nothing else changed from
3.3.0)
On 02/04/12 14:36, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Thank you for the additional
I have just compiled a custom 3.3.0 kernel for an Acer netbook, previously running 3.0.0, and see
the same problem as reported by Hans. In my case, after 36 hours of uptime with the new kernel, the
ath5k began to report constant gain calibration timeout errors and connectivity was lost.
I haven't noticed any panics since Linux 2.6.38. (Linux 3.0 has also
been fine so far.)
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I can confirm the same behaviour on the same hardware with kernel
3.0.0-1-686-pae from unstable.
(In the workaround situation of booting with a card in the right-hand slot, everything works as
expected: both cards can be inserted and ejected and generate the expected udev events.
installed on this machine.
Maybe this file should be moved to the udev package, since udev ships
fbdev-blacklist.conf, which seems somewhat related.
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still have MSVPC?
It may also be worthwhile to check with Tomas Pospisek about his
problems with qemu; see bug 464962, message #163.
Bill had reported the issue on real hardware, but I believe that this
has been resolved; see bug 464962.
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The related bug report is:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11423
And here's the commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=fe1926a0f549741ed0ca778aa1c7d3e208895dee
Thanks
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mostly running Etch.
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In Lenny (udev 0.125-6), it is similar
Correction: I was looking at udev 0.125-7.
Bug 498686 may be of interest here.
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Hi again,
If I'm not mistaken, the /dev/disk/by-uuid stuff is generated by
udev, so check whether you have that installed.
I believe that udev is optional, but on any normal system, it's
probably desirable.
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hope that it writes UUIDs to /etc/fstab and the boot loader
configuration. (Ubuntu does, IIRC.)
BTW, as you noticed, the k7 flavour has been dropped, so you will have
to switch to either the i686 or amd64 flavour.
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From reading the kernel vdso code I discovered that there is a kernel command
line option to disable vdso for 32-bit applications in the 64-bit kernel:
vdso32=0.
This fixes my problem, although I couldn't find any documentation mentioning
this option. I will suggest to the scratchbox team
Package: linux-image-2.6.25-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.25-7
Severity: normal
I use an AMD64 Debian lenny system to develop software for the Nokia Maemo
environment. The Maemo SDK uses scratchbox to provide cross-compilation.
Until the latest lenny update, I used scratchbox, and the Maemo SDK, in a
The above test program won't compile on Etch; it seems that as from
binutils 2.17 doesn't understand the long NOP instructions.
Could the opcode bytes be written literally? (For example, on old
Watcom compilers, I had to write the CPUID instruction as db 0fh,
0a2h.)
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processor 1400MHz
stepping : 5
cpu MHz : 1307.580
cache size : 1024 KB
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
coma_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme pse tsc msr cx8 sep pge cmov acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 up
bogomips : 2679.67
clflush size : 32
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Hi Arie
I wonder if your C3 suffers from the same limitation as Joey's TM5800.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=464962#75
Does the -486 kernel boot correctly on your C3?
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to downgrade to a 486 kernel.
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? If not, would it be more sensible to
avoid using these instructions?
It appears that at least some VIA C3 CPUs do not support these opcodes:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=463606#45
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See also Debian bug #463606.
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now.
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attachment: bug-2.6.25-rc1-git2.png
encountered.
The virtual machine will reset now.
So that doesn't work either :-(
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to the kernel, just root=/dev/hda2 ro.
I tried reinstalling; it didn't help. Let me know what else I should try.
Linux 2.6.22 and 2.6.23 work fine on the same VM. (With the exception
of bug 433815, of course.)
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might convince Microsoft to fix their
software?
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Version: 2.6.22-6
Severity: important
I recently upgraded to the latest lenny kernel: 2.6.22-3-amd64. This evening,
during a period of about 40 minutes, I have had the same kernel BUG occur
5 times. The most recent two are shown in the kernel log extract
, the namespace for it (which in the above example was
testvol in the cluster Cluster) and how many journals.
This is not a bug, it's incorrect invocation of the initial command.
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I have been running 2.6.22 (from unstable) for one week now and this problem
has not recurred. When will 2.6.22 make it into lenny?
Graham
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Version: 2.6.21-6
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My AMD64 dual core system hosts a backup disk (SATA) and every night it takes
a local backup and is also accessed over NFS by another system which writes a
backup. Every few days, the system has hung or crashed when I go
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[...] could you file aboves bug in upstream bugzilla.kernel.org
and report back on the bugzilla bug nr.
Done.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8854
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Version: 2.6.21-6
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When running user mode linux (particularly more than one instance) uml reports
tasks failing with random segfaults. Apparently this is a symptom of a known
kernel bug: fault information pollution.
There is a patch for the
don't see the AUX port line, and the
mouse is not detected.
I tried the linux-image-2.6.22-rc5-686 package, and it does not solve
the problem. I'll continue to test with newer packages, as they become
available.
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and the resulting installation did not use UUIDs.
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bootfailure.log
Description: Binary data
On Thursday 11 January 2007 10:00, maximilian attems wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2006, Graham Cobb wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-amd64-k8-smp
Version: 2.6.15-8
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I am seeing occasional overnight system hangs. At least one has been
caused by the following kernel
:
not found).
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Version: 2.6.16-17
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During an rm -rf of a large directory tree, kernel logged an oops. Any
subsequent access to that disk hangs.
It is likely that a similar rm -rf of the same directory tree was already
in progress at the time. Note
Hi,
I have just noticed that the patch discussed above appears to be
included in the Debian linux-source-2.6.16 package.
So it would likely be quite easy to fix in etch, if that hasn't
already been done.
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Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-amd64-k8-smp
Version: 2.6.15-8
Severity: important
I am seeing occasional overnight system hangs. At least one has been caused
by the following kernel problem (syslog entry follows)...
May 21 01:30:39 black kernel: 3BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#1!
May 21
noticed a performance issue. possibly because I have a
reasonably fast PC (AthlonXP 2500+).
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Hi Graham,
I was able to find this rather old posting on the topic:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.cd-paranoia.general/611
Bill Davidsen
Hi Florian
I think the problem you are describing is unrelated to my original bug report.
But look here: http://bugs.debian.org/339871
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ifdef'd out the get
echo buffer call.
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config-2.6.14-test1
Description: 2957028909-config-2.6.14-test1
Linux version 2.6.14-test1 () ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.0.3 20051023
(prerelease) (Debian 4.0.2-3)) #1 Sun Nov 13 15:45:23 EST 2005
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820
the Kernel command line.
I had added this argument at the end of the line: aic7xxx=dv:{0}
I've re-read aic7xxx.txt and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. If
you can tell me how to disable DV, I'd be happy to give it a try.
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Graham Knap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recent versions of the aic7xxx driver will not boot on my secondary
PC. The 2.6.8 kernel shipped with sarge works, but neither the 2.6.12
kernel in testing nor the 2.6.14 kernel in unstable will boot.
This is an older system:
Asus P2L-B, Celeron 500MHz
Package: linux-image-2.6.14-1-686
Version: 2.6.14-2
Recent versions of the aic7xxx driver will not boot on my secondary PC.
The 2.6.8 kernel shipped with sarge works perfectly, but neither the
2.6.12 kernel in testing nor the 2.6.14 kernel in unstable will boot.
This is an older system:
Asus
Package: linux-image-2.6.12-1-386
Version: 2.6.12-2
Hi,
I just installed linux-image-2.6.12-1-386 on a test system, and I get
these messages during boot:
Linux Kernel Card Services
options: [pci] [cardbus] [apm]
Intel ISA PCIC probe: not found
Device 'i82365.0' does not have a release()
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:00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge
(rev 03)
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
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