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    SubjectRe: 2.6.23-rc2-mm2
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    Hi,

    Andrew Morton pisze:
    > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.23-rc2/2.6.23-rc2-mm2/
    >
    [..]
    > +sysctl-core-stop-using-the-unnecessary-ctl_table-typedef.patch
    > +sysctl-factor-out-sysctl_data.patch
    > +sysctl-error-on-bad-sysctl-tables.patch
    > +sysctl-update-sysctl_check_table.patch
    > +sysct-mqueue-remove-the-binary-sysctl-numbers.patch
    > +sysctl-remove-binary-sysctl-support-where-it-clearly-doesnt-work.patch
    > +sysctl-fix-neighbour-table-sysctls.patch
    > +sysctl-ipv6-route-flushing-kill-binary-path.patch
    > +sysctl-remove-broken-sunrpc-debug-binary-sysctls.patch
    > +sysctl-x86_64-remove-unnecessary-binary-paths.patch
    > +sysctl-remove-broken-cdrom-binary-sysctls.patch
    > +sysctl-ipv4-remove-binary-sysctl-paths-where-they-are-broken.patch
    > +sysctl-remove-the-binary-interface-for-aio-nr-aio-max-nr-acpi_video_flags.patch
    >
    > sysctl cleanups

    There is something wrong with sysctl

    [ 25.120741] sysctl_check_dir: failed: /kernel ref: /kernel .1
    [ 25.127102] sysctl table check failed: /kernel Writable sysctl directory
    [ 25.134157] sysctl table check failed: /kernel Inconsistent directory names
    [ 25.141477] sysctl table check failed: /kernel/sched_domain Writable sysctl directory
    [ 25.149755] sysctl table check failed: /kernel/sched_domain/cpu0 Writable sysctl directory
    [ 25.158529] sysctl table check failed: /kernel/sched_domain/cpu0/domain0 Writable sysctl directory
    [ 25.168102] sysctl table check failed: /kernel/sched_domain/cpu1 Writable sysctl directory
    [ 25.176862] sysctl table check failed: /kernel/sched_domain/cpu1/domain0 Writable sysctl directory

    Eric?

    Regards,
    Michal

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