Re: [opensuse-factory] ntfs-3g, and deficient linux kernel....

2007-05-05 Thread Greg KH
On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 10:07:25AM +0200, M9. wrote: Greg KH schreef: On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 08:53:45PM +0200, M9. wrote: What kernel version are you using? thanks, greg k-h The one in signature of the e-mail: 2.6.18.8-03, since yesterday, before :8-01 So, if you

Re: [opensuse-factory] ntfs-3g, and deficient linux kernel....

2007-05-05 Thread M9.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg KH schreef: So, if you upgrade to the FACTORY kernel of 2.6.21, the message should go away, right? thanks, greg k-h According to the message from the bootlog, and their website, one could assume that, that is correct.. I did not

Re: [opensuse-factory] ntfs-3g, and deficient linux kernel....

2007-05-05 Thread Greg KH
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 01:06:28AM +0800, Truth wrote: I will throw the factory factory-url into Yast, upgrade the kernel, and see what happens..;-) (results will be posted..) Please be careful, especially if you are using NetworkManager. I'm using the latest stable vannilla 2.6.21.1

Re: [opensuse-factory] ntfs-3g, and deficient linux kernel....

2007-05-05 Thread M9.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg KH schreef: On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 01:06:28AM +0800, Truth wrote: I will throw the factory factory-url into Yast, upgrade the kernel, and see what happens..;-) (results will be posted..) Please be careful, especially if you are using

Re: [opensuse-factory] ntfs-3g, and deficient linux kernel....

2007-05-05 Thread M9.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg KH schreef: Yes, using the FACTORY kernel, without all of the rest of FACTORY, isn't necessarily recommended, you should upgrade HAL and NetworkManager and udev too at the least. Realy? Are you sure these are the only pkgs needed to keep

[opensuse-factory] yast-tftpboot

2007-05-05 Thread James Tremblay
Hey guys, I know this trivial but , I was wondering if it would be acceptable to change the default on yast-tftp from /tftpboot to /srv/tftpboot . I am not sure but wouldn't this be more LSB compliant as well as more friendly to KIWI users? James Tremblay Director of Technology Newmarket