Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 28 Mar 1998 23:52:34 -0800 (PST) | From | George Bonser <> | Subject | Re: updated patch for variable fd array -- please test |
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Nope!
Got as far as compiling .../fs/proc/inode.c and seems to go no further but the disk activity is nearly continous.
I just got the following to the screen:
INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation! giving up..
but no further information.
A ctrl-scrolllock shows it is stuck in kswapd
Just switched to another VT. Logon is EXCRUCIATINGLY SLOW with maybe one character every 5 seconds appearing on the screen.
Just got another segmentation violation when I tried to suspend the compile with crtl-z
I have still not got a password prompt from the login attempt on the other VT though it did finally echo the username.
I will let it run a little longer and see if I can "break it loose" by banging on a network service or something. Will look for any log entries as soon as I can.
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Bill Hawes wrote:
> I've fixed a problem with the variable fd array patch posted previously, so > hopefully this will work better. Please give it a test and let me know of any > problems. > > Patch is against 2.1.91 ... > > Regards, > Bill
George Bonser Just be thankful that Microsoft does not manufacture pharmaceuticals. http://www.debian.org Debian/GNU Linux ... the maintainable operating system.
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