} I think the bigger question here is: Why did this happen in the first place?
}
} Cort,
}
} Is there anyone at FSM Labs know why this occurred?
The problem was with the psc module. Well, actually it wasn't the psc
module it was bad user-land programs.
The PSC module grabs a free syscall whe
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 01:36:43PM +0100, Bas Benschop wrote:
> Today I tried to install rtlinux-3.0 on a Debian 2.2 system (kernel
> 2.2.18) with 2 processors and SMP enabled. Builds without any problem but
> when I try to insmod rtl.o I get the message:
>
> rtl.o: unresolved symbol rtlinux_susp
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 05:56:40PM -0500, Frederic Cazenave wrote:
> gcc -v
> Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/specs
> gcc version 2.96 2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.0)
Erk . . . um, there have been known problems compiling the kernel
with RedHat's "stable" distrib
The both files /etc/passwd and /etc/group the id of root is 0 !!!
Fred
Ludwig Öfele wrote:
> Hello Frederic!
>
> I think, I had a similar problem after an update of Linux Kernel
> (without RT). Your effective user id is 4294967295 which corresponds to
> -1 if you look at it in 64-Bit-Terms. The
Hi,
this may not have to be a real-time question, but I
am hoping someone knows the answer. Someone told me that I can modify the
file rc.sysinit so that I can have control of everything that happens when the
machine boots. Here is my ideal situation:
right after the machine is done booting
Hi there;
Fisrt, sorry but my English isn't very good,that's because it isn't my
native language. I'm a Spanish student of engineering who is trying to
work with RTLinux.
The PC I'm using is a i486DX2 at 66 MHz with 32 Mb RAM and a ethernet
connexion (actually I don't know if there's any relati
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Frederic Cazenave wrote:
>
> > > > > I have installed this files :
> > > > > 521612 -rw-r--r--1 root root 19090206 Feb 14 20:56
> > > > > linux-2.2.18.tar.gz
> > > > > 521622 -rw-r--r--1 root root 450860 Feb 16 15:10
> > > > > rtlin
In message <001401c09c27$02bad470$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jeffrey Krasky wrote:
>
> this may not have to be a real-time question, but I am hoping someone
> knows the answer. Someone told me that I can modify the file rc.sysinit
> so that I can have control of everything that happens when the machine
>
On Wednesday 21 February 2001 17:54, Jeffrey Krasky wrote:
> > Hi,
> this may not have to be a real-time question, but I am hoping someone knows
> the answer. Someone told me that I can modify the file rc.sysinit so that
> I can have control of everything that happens when the machine boots. He
Hello Frederic!
I think, I had a similar problem after an update of Linux Kernel
(without RT). Your effective user id is 4294967295 which corresponds to
-1 if you look at it in 64-Bit-Terms. There seems to be a change of
semantics (-1 changed to 4294967295) in the system and now the rights of
use
Hello all,
I'm very confused about the many kernel sources for RTLinux v3.0. Which
one is the most suitable for my biprocessor Pentium III 800 Mhz?. In
case it is a patch, which kernel source should I use?. Thank you.
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Ivan Martinez (Rodriguez)
Bch in Software Engineering - MSc
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