2.4.5 VFS/ramdisk changes

2001-06-02 Thread Ole Andre Vadla Ravnaas
Hi I'm having trouble with 2.4.5, where 2.4.4 worked fine. The problem is the following: I pass an initrd image to the kernel, which is a compressed image of an ext2 filesystem. The ramdisk size is set at 12 MB (12288 KB). The kernel is passed "root=/dev/rd/0" (using devfs, mounted automatically

2.4.5 VFS/ramdisk changes

2001-06-02 Thread Ole Andre Vadla Ravnaas
Hi I'm having trouble with 2.4.5, where 2.4.4 worked fine. The problem is the following: I pass an initrd image to the kernel, which is a compressed image of an ext2 filesystem. The ramdisk size is set at 12 MB (12288 KB). The kernel is passed root=/dev/rd/0 (using devfs, mounted automatically

Re: 2.4.2-pre3 and 2.4.1-ac9 sound corruption

2001-02-10 Thread Ole Andre Vadla Ravnaas
> Are you using XFree86 4.0 on a matrox card ? No, it's an nVIDIA Riva TNT2 Ultra 32 MB AGP (card manufacturer: Creative). But these problems are not related to X, as they are the same whether I use mpg123 in a plain console or xmms in X. But, I've also tried something else, I compiled a

2.4.2-pre3 and 2.4.1-ac9 sound corruption

2001-02-10 Thread Ole Andre Vadla Ravnaas
I've been using vanilla 2.4.1 with no problems, with my soundcard (SB PCI 128 / es1370) sharing IRQ with the USB-controller (this is an Abit KT7-RAID motherboard). This is what /proc/interrupts tells me: CPU0 0: 130808 XT-PIC timer 1:564 XT-PIC

2.4.2-pre3 and 2.4.1-ac9 sound corruption

2001-02-10 Thread Ole Andre Vadla Ravnaas
I've been using vanilla 2.4.1 with no problems, with my soundcard (SB PCI 128 / es1370) sharing IRQ with the USB-controller (this is an Abit KT7-RAID motherboard). This is what /proc/interrupts tells me: CPU0 0: 130808 XT-PIC timer 1:564 XT-PIC

Re: 2.4.2-pre3 and 2.4.1-ac9 sound corruption

2001-02-10 Thread Ole Andre Vadla Ravnaas
Are you using XFree86 4.0 on a matrox card ? No, it's an nVIDIA Riva TNT2 Ultra 32 MB AGP (card manufacturer: Creative). But these problems are not related to X, as they are the same whether I use mpg123 in a plain console or xmms in X. But, I've also tried something else, I compiled a kernel