Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 17 Feb 2007 11:55:17 +0100 | From | "Daniel Aragonés" <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.20-mm1 - Oops using Minix 3 file system |
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On 2/17/07, Cédric Augonnet <cedric.augonnet@gmail.com> wrote:
> ... > Hi Daniel, > > On 2.6.20-rc6-mm3 and 2.6.20-mm1, i get an OOPS when using the minix 3 > file system. I enclose the dmesg and the .config to that mail. > > Here are the steps to reproduce this oops (they involve using qemu to > run Minix 3) > - First create a 2GB image using > qemu-img create minix.img 2G > (Please note that this seem to be producing an eroneous image) > - Then launch Minix inside qemu to make a minix partition on this > image using mkfs on the corresponding device. > - Mount the image on loopback using > mount -t minix -o loop minix.img /mnt/qemu/ > - issue a "df" command on /mnt/qemu >...
Well, a glance at your dmesg doesn' show that a minix partition was recognized. Otherwise it would sow it. So you have not such a partition within your drives.
You are using an emulator to run minix. You will have the same problem if you run minix2 or minix3 through an emulator and not from a real minix2 or minix3 partition.
Regards,
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