Hello Herbert,

[...]
> > unfortunately still failed at the same places on my parisc box: i.e.
> > [...]
> >         verify /mnt/test/file_3053: -+(-)-i-+(-) ~ -----------------
> > [114]# failed.
> > [...]
> >         verify /mnt/test/file_3053: -+(-)-i-+(-) ~ ----i-------E----
> > [124]# failed.
> > [199]# succeeded.
>
> this is caused by the legacy kernel API support ...
> if enabled it will blend through the iunlink as flag 'E'
> on reiserfs (still investigating if that is a bug, or
> if some tools really used that one ...)
>
> disabling the legacy kernel API support should make that
> one succeed (CONFIG_VSERVER_LEGACY)
>
ok (at least for test 124):
[113]# succeeded.
        verify /mnt/test/file_2618: -+(-)-i-+(-) ~ -----------------
[114]# failed.
[115]# succeeded.
[...]
[123]# succeeded.
[124]# succeeded.
[199]# succeeded.

but I couldn't leave with this kernel because:
Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.
Starting vservers of type
'default'.../etc/vservers/DebSid/scripts/prepre-start fixes sysvinit script's 
dir.
Link default -> default.VPS is created.
Link init.d -> init.d.VPS is created.
Link rc0.d -> rc0.d.VPS is created.
Link rc1.d -> rc1.d.VPS is created.
Link rc2.d -> rc2.d.VPS is created.
Link rc3.d -> rc3.d.VPS is created.
Link rc4.d -> rc4.d.VPS is created.
Link rc5.d -> rc5.d.VPS is created.
Link rc6.d -> rc6.d.VPS is created.
Link rcS.d -> rcS.d.VPS is created.
Just a simple pre-start script but may be would be beter a prepre-start one?
[42949562.120000] dynamic contexts disabled.
make: *** [.DebSid.stamp] Error 255
make: Target `all' not remade because of errors.
ERROR

too bad ;-(

and each time I tried to start the vserver manualy I got the following messages:
[   42.700000] dynamic contexts disabled.
[  136.570000] dynamic contexts disabled.
[  249.710000] dynamic contexts disabled.

Thanks,
    Joel

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