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Philip5fabbione: are you awake?01:27
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desrtBenC; i wonder if you'd take a totally crack patch to the kernel that no "real user" would ever use but would make developer's lives nicer?01:58
BenCdesrt: depends on how invasive it is02:15
desrtBenC; very minimally02:16
BenCI can review it if you email it to me02:16
desrtBenC; it adds 5 fields to struct task_struct02:16
BenCoooh02:16
desrtBenC; and uses them to keep track of how many times poll/select/epoll/itimer/schedule_timeout timeouts fire02:16
desrtBenC; then makes the info available in /proc02:16
neuralisdesrt: for future discussions of this type, just stick the patch up somewhere, http://pastie.caboo.se or something02:16
BenCI've heard task_struct is very peculiar about it's size right now02:16
desrtoh.  really?02:16
BenCand that sort of tracking sounds like it has some overhead unless it's disabled by default02:17
=== desrt is running said patch right now and nothing too evil seems to be happening
desrtBenC; it's a ++ in the poll syscall02:17
BenCdesrt: if task_struct gets > PAGE_SIZE it wastes mem, and costs ticks02:17
desrtya.  task_struct is pretty big, too02:17
desrti'll find out.  hold a sec.02:18
BenCemail me your findings02:18
desrtok.02:18
BenCredskins vs. dallas is about to start, and I can't miss that :)02:18
desrt:)02:18
desrt1360 bytes with my patch on x8602:20
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neuralisBenC: ping me when you get back from the game03:08
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infinityBenC_: Pong?05:10
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pdranyone know why saa7146 driver was removed form the edgy kernel?  is there a problem with it?08:59
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`ph8no daily image yet boys and goyles?12:01
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jbaileyBenC_: ping01:38
`ph8idle 8 hours jbailey :)01:51
jbaileyph8: That's a full night's sleep, he should wake up soon ;)01:51
`ph8He's overslept in fact. He should wire his alarm clock up to the internet for situations like this. Too much sleep can be bad for you01:52
`ph8:o)01:53
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BenC_jbailey: pong02:27
jbaileyBenC_: Heya.  I'm back in Canada now.  ISTR that there was a git tool to make doing a binary search for a particular change in the git tree easier.02:28
mjg59jbailey: git bisect02:28
jbaileyBenC: 2.6.18 is working fine with sata_foo (I don't remember off hand which one), so I'd like to find the change that fixed and ask for it in edgy.02:29
jbaileymjg59: Thanks.02:29
BenCyep, that's the one02:29
BenCthe man page will make it easy to get started02:29
jbaileyFabulous. =)02:29
mjg59BenC: Any ETA on the edgy upload?02:32
BenCthis morning, I hope02:32
mjg59Cool02:32
mjg59Are you merging the stuff I sent, or is that for the next one?02:32
zulBenC: do you want me to keep an eye on the dapper-proposed-updates tree?02:33
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neuralisBenC: what's our policy on updates to the dapper kernel? security-only? apparently all the newer hp servers ship with iLO2, which kills the dapper installer. description and patch here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=38420202:33
`ph8BenC: what timezone are you in? ;)02:39
BenCzul: if you want to, that'd be great02:42
BenCph8: EST -0402:42
BenCneuralis: right now, security only for user visible updates, but patches are going into -proposed, and being migrated with security fixes after testing02:43
BenCI wonder if we can get cd's built with the -proposed kernel02:44
zulneuralis: ill see if i can get it included02:45
neuraliszul: thanks; currently we're not installing on many hp servers, and that's not good02:45
`ph8BenC: once the image is up would you mind mentioning it in here/ubuntu+1? If you want to throw in my nick as well that would be *really* useful. Hopefully I can transform my expensive paperweight into a machine with ubuntu on today! :)02:45
`ph8i'll come and molest you when the patch doesn't work - sods law dictates it won't work first time02:48
BenC$ git-cherry-pick 0d8fc83fd11b85e917269dce896740e0875c685c02:48
BenCFirst trying simple merge strategy to cherry-pick.02:48
BenCFinished one cherry-pick.02:48
BenCnothing to commit02:48
BenCneuralis: seems that patch is already in dapper02:48
neuralisBenC: the hcs folks tried this yesterday, and the installation failed. ignore it for now; i'll verify with them.02:49
desrtkernel dudes!!!02:53
desrtthe kernel is like the POPCORN of the movie theatre, really02:54
desrtit is EXPENSIVE and if you eat too much you will be MONOLITHIC02:55
`ph8i'd say it's more like the floor02:55
`ph8or the structural supports for the roof02:55
desrtwhere's the fun in rational metaphor?02:55
jbaileyIs there a way of mounting a partition more than once?  I thought I read at some point that Linux was growing that ability02:56
desrtjbailey; -o bind02:57
jbaileydesrt: Thanks02:57
desrtuse the first mountpoint as the 'device'02:57
`ph8isn't it a similie desrt ? :)02:57
jbaileyOh.  See, the problem is that I've lost the original mount point. =)02:57
desrtph8; similies are metaphors with 'like' or 'as'02:57
`ph8lol02:57
desrtyou might be screwed, then :)02:57
jbaileyI move mounted something onto /, and forgot to get my HD partition out of it first. =)02:58
Mithrandirjbailey: see if you can move-mount / out of the way to get the old one back?03:01
desrtMithrandir; that would involve mounting / inside of itself03:02
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zulMithrandir: have you sent me your nvidia stuff yet?04:00
Mithrandirzul: no, I'm a slacker.04:00
zulok...good to know that there are more of us out there04:00
`ph8heh04:00
MithrandirI need to push some of my local changes to the tree too.04:02
Mithrandirzul: for auto-update-initramfs we need to patch kernel-package.04:02
zulMithrandir: thats what i thought ;)04:02
Mithrandirit's probably easy enough; make /usr/share/kernel-package/pkg/virtual/xen/postinst a symlink to /usr/share/kernel-package/pkg/image/postinst (and similar for the other pre/post scripts)04:04
MithrandirI haven't tested that, though, so we might want to test it properly first.04:06
`ph8ah zul, i meant to ask - with the fix for jmicron chipsets/IDE, were you aware of issues detecting SATA ports as well? Because once i'd got around the IDE problems that's the wall I hit..04:06
zulno i wasnt04:07
`ph8do you think the fix will cover that as well?04:07
`ph8or was it very specifically ide04:07
zulprobably not in this upload04:07
`ph8we'll see :o(04:07
`ph8i'm going to have to use fedora if it doesn't work in this upload04:07
`ph8that's how horribly horribly twisted the situation has become04:08
`ph8zul: did you mean the fix won't be in this upload back then? or just that sata may not be covered?04:13
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NafalloBenC: I just noticed the new kernel doesn't close bug #58117, is this an error in the changelog or did you forget it?04:19
zulph8: well have to see04:21
BenCNafallo: just didn't make it into this upload04:25
Nafallooki. but the plan is still to have it in edgy?04:25
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`ph8latest changelog's out?04:35
`ph8oh no, old one04:35
Nafallo`ph8: edgy-changes04:35
`ph8you can all go about your business :)04:35
zulright im off for the ultrasound04:43
infinityBenC: *poke*04:50
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=== ..[topic/#ubuntu-kernel:BenC] : Ubuntu kernel development discussion ONLY | Kernel GIT tree info (updated): https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelGitGuide | 2.6.17-8.21 uploaded, "These are not the ACPI patches you are looking for...wait, maybe they are
BenCcrappy xchat topic editor05:05
=== ..[topic/#ubuntu-kernel:BenC] : Ubuntu kernel development discussion ONLY | Kernel GIT tree info (updated): https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelGitGuide | 2.6.17-8.21 uploaded, "These are not the ACPI patches you are looking for...wait, maybe they are | Daily kernel builds (for debug and testing purposes only) http://people.ubuntu.com/~bcollins/kernels-daily/ | Kernel Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CategoryKernel
mjg59BenC: So this is just the ACPI stuff, not the more recent stuff I sent you?05:06
BenCyeah, minus the stuff you sent me in the past day or so05:06
BenCfans and "more acpi crack" are not in there, but will be in a few days05:06
mjg59BenC: So you didn't add the patch you accidently dropped?05:06
mjg59Ah. That has the downside of meaning that fans won't work on HP laptops.05:06
BenCI can do another upload real quick05:07
BenCthere is no lrm or linux-meta yet05:07
mjg59The 0003 one that I resent (or was it 0004? Anyway) is the important one, though the other fan ones would also be helpful05:07
mjg59Sorry, I should have pointed that out05:07
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infinityBenC: Can I get you to mangle debian/control in the dapper branch so I don't have to do manual archive overrides on the next ABI bump?05:08
infinityBenC: We always send ufs-modules-* to universe in dapper.05:09
BenCinfinity: -security or -proposed?05:09
infinityBenC: Yes? :)  Just in your git branch for the next upload(s).05:09
infinityBenC: Just got reminded of this when I did queue/new processing for the latest dapper security update.05:09
BenCufs-modules package stuff is done by kernel-wedge05:10
mjg59Is the ti acx firmware in l-r-m?05:11
infinityBenC: And that can't easily be mangled?  If not, nevermind.05:11
BenCmjg59: yeah05:11
mjg59BenC: Ah, ok05:11
mjg59BenC: Have we mangled it so a more useful version is the default for PCI chipsets?05:11
BenCinfinity: I think I can override it. I'll give it a shot05:11
BenCmjg59: not yet, let me do that for the edgy lrm upload05:11
mjg59(Amusingly, I lost my acx card about a day after getting it. I think it may be under my bed somewhere)05:12
mjg59BenC: Ok, cool05:12
BenCmjg59: I don't see anything about a missing patch, I have "more acpi crack" tarball, and the fan stuff05:14
mjg59BenC: I mentioned on IRC that you'd applied all the patches from the previous tarball except one, and then resent that with the fan stuff05:14
mjg59(I believe)05:14
BenCcan you check current git to see if I got it, because I don't see it in my inbox05:15
mjg59BenC: It was called 0003-Fix-fan-control-on-HP-hardware.txt and was originally in the pm-fixes.tar.gz tarball05:19
BenC"The fan on/off code is currently a touch flaky. This patch from kernel 05:20
BenCbugzilla 7122 improves that.05:20
BenC"05:20
BenCthat it?05:20
mjg59No05:20
mjg59Hm.05:20
mjg59It's possible that I accidently failed to resend it.05:20
BenCI probably don't have it then05:20
mjg59You applied all the other patches from that tarball05:21
BenCweird that I missed it, I used git-applymbox to apply them all05:21
mjg59Well, checking the tree it's certainly not there05:21
BenCif you can resend it, I'll add it now and reupload05:22
mjg59Ok05:22
BenCinfinity: Oh, that reminds me, I need to ask about my grand scheme to make sure things aren't going to break05:22
BenCinfinity: If I have 2.6.15-50 in dapper-proposed, and 2.6.15-27 in dapper-security, the next upload to -security (which will likely be -27 still) wont be rejected because it is older than the -50 in -proposed, right?05:23
mjg59BenC: I'll send you the stuff I have outstanding now05:26
BenCok05:27
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mjg59Ok, done05:31
BenCmjg59: Weird, I remember that patch05:43
BenCapplied now05:43
mjg59BenC: Thanks05:44
mjg59BenC: Just that one, or the others as well?05:44
BenCall of them, I had the others already05:46
mjg59Ok, cool05:46
mjg59Thanks!05:46
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dantolinihi everybody05:52
dantolinisb present?05:53
dantolinii'm looking for someone who has experience withe the problem that you get the error message: "access beyond end of device"05:54
BenCsounds like your filesystem is reporting that it is bigger than the device that it's one05:55
BenCis this on a CD?05:55
dantoliniexactly05:55
dantolinifile system05:55
BenCor maybe a USB drive?05:56
dantoliniext3 partition (root file system, unluckily)05:56
mjg59dantolini: What hardware?05:56
dantolinii did a little research, but i have no idea where this problem comes from05:56
BenChow was the fs created?05:56
dantoliniit's a hard drive05:56
dantolinifs = fstab?05:56
mjg59dantolini: On what hardware?05:56
dantolinimjg59, you wanna know the producer`of the hard drive?05:57
mjg59dantolini: No, I want to know what it's plugged into05:57
dantoliniwell, i don't understand very well.. but i have 2 hard drives on one IDE-cable...05:58
dantolini?05:58
BenCide chipset, scsi chipset, usb, firewire, what?05:58
dantoliniits IDE05:58
BenClspci | grep -i IDE05:59
dantoliniwhat's that for?05:59
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BenCwhat do you get from that?05:59
dantolini(currently i booted with windows, since it's not possible with ubuntu)05:59
BenCrun that command so we can see what IDE controller you have05:59
dantoliniah, can i get this information in windows as well?06:00
BenCdantolini: what version of ubuntu did you install, and how did the install process create the filesystem?06:01
BenCprobably, but don't ask me how, because I can't remember06:01
`ph8BenC: Do you happen to know if the daily is on its way old bean?06:01
`ph8(NB: I have no confirmed sources for implying that you are old, or a bean)06:01
BenCe.g. did you use automatic filesystem creation where it did everything itself, or did you use existing partitions, or create your own partitions?06:02
dantolinifirst insalled ubuntu 5.0x, then upgraded a few month ago... and a few days ago i got this error message while booting up (in the recovery mode, in normal mode, it just hangs itself)06:02
BenCph8: read topic06:02
dantoliniupgraded to 6.0606:02
BenCI just uploaded edgy kernel06:02
dantolinithe file system was created automatically..06:03
`ph8ah. cool - will that work into an install-cd image release today?06:03
`ph8or can i update my install cd somehow?06:03
dantoliniafter i created partitions for it....06:03
BenCdantolini: what changed when the problem started occuring? Some security update, nothing?06:04
dantolinii have : Standard-IDE-ATA/ATAPI-Controller06:04
BenCso when you say "upgraded" you really you freshly installed dapper 6.06?06:04
BenCwindows isn't descriptive enough06:04
dantoliniwell, i was in holidays for a month, and i had to do a major update (all of august)... but, i don't think that the problem occurred directly whilst the next bootup06:05
dantolinino, i made an upgrade from the last version to the actual ubuntu..as described somewhere on ubuntu.com06:06
BenCit's very hard to follow what happened06:06
dantoliniyeah, i think...06:06
dantoliniso:06:06
dantoliniinstalled ubuntu 5.10 with dvd06:06
dantolinithen upgraded directly to 6.06 lts without cd...internet connection06:06
BenCif you made an upgrade, then how did you "create partitions"?06:06
BenCupgrades don't involve creating new partitions06:07
dantolinithen problem, after upgrades of all august06:07
dantolinisorry, updates of august06:07
dantolinithe partitions were already created..06:07
dantoliniso i guess this "access beyond end of device" problem has not a very specific source...06:08
BenCat what point did the problem start occuring?06:08
dantolinii did an fsck.ext3 of the partition if the results of that helped..06:08
dantoliniwell, for me it was a little out of the blue.. thats why i am so clueless06:09
dantolinii'd say after the update session a few days ago06:09
BenCno, what I need to know is two things...1) What IDE chipset you have (get this from the lspci output, boot from the CD if you have to), and 2) What event during your install/upgrade happened right before you started having problems06:09
dantoliniok.. that will take a while..06:10
BenCdo you have an older kernel that you can boot from?06:10
dantolininah, just live dvd06:10
dantoliniall the kernels have the same problem06:10
BenCunless you removed kernels, then grub should have an older kernel in the menu on boot06:11
dantolinigrub lists me at least 8-10 kernels..., but i'm going to do it with the live cd...06:12
BenCthen you need to tell me what kernels you have installed (versions listed in grub will work)06:12
BenCif all the kernels have the problem, then this isn't something new, it just took awhile for it to appear (maybe something is finally being written to the problem area)06:12
BenCdantolini: No, I need to know if any of the older kernels work06:12
BenCthis is very important06:12
dantolinii've already tried06:13
dantolininot a single works..06:13
BenCno need to try the rescue options, just  the main kernels06:13
BenCso they all failed?06:13
dantoliniyep06:13
BenCthen this isn't a new problem, it's existed on your machine since it was installed06:13
BenCyou started off with a 5.0x install?06:13
dantoliniyep06:14
dantolinii think 5.1006:14
dantoliniyes, exactly 5.1006:14
BenCI'd say your best bet is to use the livecd to mount your drive, copy off any data you need, and do a fresh install06:14
dantolinibut that was more than six months ago06:14
BenCI don't know if there's any way to recover (easily) from a filesystem problem like that06:15
dantolinimhm, i kinda tought that.. :)06:15
`ph8BenC: There doesn't appear to be an entry for today at bcollins/kernels-daily/. Also, would you mind giving me a yes/no as to whether this will make it into a new 'daily' (although there hasn't been one for days) install-cd image?06:16
BenCph8: I uploaded it to edgy, not kernels-daily06:16
BenCph8: I don't handle cd images, so I wouldn' t know06:16
`ph8ah.06:16
dantoliniand in your opinion there is no chance that this could be a BIOS problem?06:16
`ph8do you not know how long it usually takes your kernel to get into them or anything?06:16
BenCdantolini: what makes you think that?06:17
BenCph8: No idea06:17
`ph8:o( cheerse then06:17
`ph8i wish i could type :/06:17
`ph8i'm going to have to go to fedora at this rate06:17
BenCdantolini: is there something you are not telling me about your setup? :)06:17
dantolinibecause, i read about a 1000 different things of people who had this problem... and one said to another that sometimes if the battery gets weak, settings of partitions could be deleted06:18
BenCdantolini: you could always redo your BIOS settings to see06:18
dantoliniBenC, well, i have read a lotta things, but i wanted to know what an "expert" thinks unindependently06:18
dantoliniif i redo my BIOS settings such parameters would be recovered?06:19
BenCph8: there's more to this kernel than just the JMicron patches, there'a hundreds of other patches that need adding and testing06:19
dantoliniunluckily i have no idea of bios06:19
BenCph8: Not to mention that the cd builds are dependent on thousands of packages besides the kernel, any of which could hold it back from creating a working image06:19
BenCph8: Have some patience, we are not all here to serve your one patch for your one server06:20
BenCdantolini: I can't help you there06:20
dantoliniok..06:21
dantolinii just also like to know what kink of information you expect from the lspci06:21
dantolinii mean, whats to know about the ide?06:21
BenC~$ lspci | grep -i IDE06:22
BenC00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation Enterprise Southbridge SATA IDE (rev 09)06:22
BenCthe exact chipset that you are using06:22
BenCdifferent ones use different drivers06:22
dantoliniSilicon Integrated System06:23
dantolini?06:23
BenCnarrowing down which driver helps us understand what the problem might be06:23
BenCthere are at least 2 drivers for SiS, I believe06:23
BenCso more info is needed06:23
dantoliniok :)06:25
`ph8BenC: It's been widely documented for a long while now, there's at least three forum threads like this one -> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=258010&page=2 - it's not purely selfish. This is something that's already working on things like redhat, obviously it works with windows because they must have thrown money at it at some point.06:25
`ph8I don't think it's especially selfish06:25
`ph8I've spoken to quite a few people sitting next to expensive paperweights06:25
dantoliniso i'll boot from the live dvd now. you'll be here for another 20 mins?06:25
BenCReported on:06:25
BenC2006-08-23 06:25
BenCthat's not that long06:25
dantolinidon't underestimate me ! :D06:25
dantolinia plus06:25
BenCdantolini: ok06:25
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`ph8considering the fix was already in the kernel.org kernel..?06:25
`ph8well, if you say so06:26
`ph8i imagine it takes a while to backport things like that06:26
BenCph8: the patch is in the kernel git, and the tarballs are uploaded, it's now a matter of hours before you can use it06:26
BenCso lighten up06:26
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`ph8well if i knew that i wouldn't be bothered06:26
`ph8!!06:26
`ph8when you say use it?06:26
`ph8you mean a cd image will be available?06:26
BenCI told you that it was uploaded06:26
`ph8or i'll have to do some jiggery pokery replacing my install cd kernel?06:27
BenCno, the kernel .deb's06:27
BenCI have no idea when the CD's will be ready06:27
`ph8can i replace my install cd kernel with your image do you know?06:27
`ph8with your kernel do you know even06:27
BenCno idea, I've never messed with install cd's06:27
`ph8ok06:27
BenCother than booting them06:27
`ph8If you fancy using your ubuntu team member status toi find the person who makes the install cds...06:27
`ph8fancy asking them what happened to dailies? :)06:28
BenCask in #ubuntu-devel06:28
Mithrandirwe build daily installation CD daily.06:28
BenCsomeone there will know06:28
MithrandirI just forgot to turn the cronjobs on this morning, but they're there now.06:28
`ph8lo Mithrandir 06:29
`ph8not @ http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/ ?06:29
Mithrandiryes06:29
Mithrandirthat is, there probably aren't any for today built06:29
Mithrandirsince the cronjobs were off this morning06:29
`ph8i see06:29
`ph8so there will be one built tomorrow?06:29
`ph8(or can you build one for today? ;))06:30
Mithrandirthey'll be built tomorrow morning; I can build one for today, but if the kernel with the stuff you want haven't hit the archive yet it'll be more or less equivalent with the just-release knot-306:30
`ph8i see, and the archive is what Ben just referred to as what it will reach in a few hours?06:31
Mithrandiryes06:31
`ph8right, i'll sit and wait for it tomorrow then i guess :o)06:32
`ph8will get it installed eventually!06:32
`ph8thx06:32
`ph8i'll post on the forums so the others know06:32
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dantoliniBenC, 0000:00:02.5 IDE interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]  5513 [IDE] 06:37
dantolinidoes that help? :)06:44
dantolinihullo??07:05
dantoliniwell, BenC if you have an idea, contact me stupid_homer [at]  gmx [dot]  net07:08
dantolinithanks anyway07:08
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Mithrandirzul: is there any reason why you make -amd64-generic rather than just -generic for amd64 too?07:32
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Mithrandirrenamed to -generic08:26
gnomefreakok ty08:29
MithrandirBenC: 2.6.17-8.21 ftbfs09:08
BenCyeah, working on it now09:08
BenCMithrandir: it is -generic on amd6409:09
Mithrandirthat broke all the others too?09:09
BenC-amd64-k8 and -amd64-xeon are gone09:09
BenCthere is only -generic for amd64 now09:10
BenCand -server09:10
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fractalmindCan anyone here help me get Edgy to boot my custom AKPM kernel?  I test Andrew Morton's unstable kernel tree, and since upgrading to Edgy, I find that my custom kernels won't boot.  This seems to be due to Edgy's GRUB support of UUID.  My custom kernel can't open the root device.10:05
fractalmindAlso, when I try to make an initrd, I am getting an error.  I am running "mkinitrd -o initrd.img 2.6.18-rc6-mm2" and get back "/usr/sbin/mkinitrd: 253:0: Cannot find LVM device."10:07
fractalmindI am not using an LVM device or RAID.  10:07
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Mithrandiryou might want to run mkinitramfs instead.10:10
Mithrandirzul: you broke the amd64 builds. :-P10:10
fractalmindMithrandir: Would not having an initrd have something to do with root=<UUID> not working?  I have all the requisite drivers built into the monolithic vmlinuz for it to access the boot partition.   10:12
Mithrandirfractalmind: you need udev there too, to make the by-uuid symlinks10:13
fractalmindMithrandir: In the kernel?  I already have Edgy's udev installed, and the Ubuntu Edgy kernel boots fine.10:14
Mithrandirfractalmind: in the initramfs.10:14
fractalmindMithrandir: Is there an Ubuntu HOWTO that explains putting together the necessary bits in the initramfs?10:16
fractalmindMithrandir: I'll google for it.10:16
mjg59fractalmind: mkinitramfs10:16
mjg59Seriously. Our boot system heavily depends on doing it that way10:16
fractalmindmjg59: I just built one for my custom kernel "mkinitramfs -o initrd.img 2.6.18-rc6-mm2".  10:17
makxfractalmind: check out initramfs-tools manpage fore details10:17
fractalmindmjg59: I'll copy the resulting initrd.img to initrd.img-2.6.18-rc6-mm2 and make the necessary changes to GRUB's menu.lst.  I'll go read up on whether I need to do more to get the udev stuff in the initrd.img file.10:19
fractalmindmakx: thx10:19
mjg59fractalmind: The udev stuff is copied in automatically10:21
fractalmindmjg59: Cool.  Yeah, I am reading the manpage about it now.10:22
makxmjg59: latest usplash bar jumps back and forth for me on debian10:22
mjg59makx: "jumps back and forth"?10:22
makxyou call usplash_write from gdm or?10:22
mjg59No...10:23
makxdebian/usplash.init has in the stop target usplash_write "TIMEOUT 15"10:24
mjg59The stop target doesn't stop usplash10:25
mjg59It's, uh, counterintuitive10:25
makxi know they are inverted :)10:25
mjg59Anyway, I didn't write that stuff10:25
makxbut when i shutdown the stop gets invoked10:25
mjg59Oh, it's supposed to be launched by gdm10:25
mjg59On shutdown10:25
makxyes in debian i tried to workaround with "usplash -c &"10:26
makxbut since latest that doesn't make usplash happy10:26
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mjg59Scott's probably a better person to ask10:26
makxok10:26
makxprogressbar makes funny jumps :)10:26
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zulMithrandir: ill unbreak it tonight10:44
Mithrandirzul: I'll probably beat you to it, since I have something which works locally.10:44
Mithrandir(and almost works for lrm)10:44
zulsweet...commit it to git and send me the crack :)10:45
ajmitchgood, zul has users clamouring for packages :)10:45
mjg59zul: Looks like i386 is b0rked too10:45
ajmitchseent hat bug that xen-ioemu-3.0 is empty?10:45
zuli just got back from the ultra sound so no10:46
zulgrr...ill take a look at it10:47
mjg59zul: linux-source-2.6.17, that is (re: my comment)10:49
mjg59The asus_acpi code is malformatted in some way10:49
zulgah...cant get a break can i?10:50
zulim just catching up10:50
zulmjg59: i dont see your asus_acpi code comment10:52
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mjg59zul: The i386 build being broken10:53
kinemawhat meta package should be installed on a 686 smp box (quad ppro) when running edgy?10:55
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kinemaare the linux-generic compiled for SMP?10:55
Mithrandirzul: dpkg-deb: Bygger pakken xen-restricted-modules-2.6.16-11.2-generic i ../xen-restricted-modules-2.6.16-11.2-generic_2.6.16-1_amd64.deb.10:56
zulmjg59: looks like it fixed it git10:56
mjg59Ah, yes10:57
zulkinema: generic11:02
ajmitchMithrandir: great, I can drop vmware now :)11:07
ajmitchmjg59: do you remember when the last big batch of ACPI updates landed in the ubuntu kernels? was it for dapper?11:07
ajmitchI just noticed that I have no decent ACPI info on the 2.6.16 xen kernel11:08
mjg59ajmitch: There was a set for dapper, and there's a set for edgy11:11
mjg59I have no idea what the interaction between xen and acpi status reporting is11:11
Mithrandirmaking sure something actually ends up in the deb == good11:13
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kinemazul: I checked and I am running linux-image-2.6.17-7-generic via the linux-generic meta-package but when I look at /proc/cpuinfo I only see a single cpu when i should see four.  are you sure that the generic kernel packages are smp capable?11:20
kinemaLinux lorax 2.6.17-7-386 #2 Wed Sep 6 17:53:03 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux11:21
mjg59 Linux lorax 2.6.17-7-38611:22
mjg59No, that's not the generic kernel11:22
kinemahmmm...11:23
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kinemathe only image package dpkg is listing as installed is linux-image-2.6.17-7-generic 11:23
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crimsunLinux garnish 2.6.17-7-generic #2 SMP Wed Sep 6 17:56:40 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux11:24
crimsunthat's what generic reports, and it is SMP-aware11:24
kinemamaybe not.....11:24
mjg59If you were running 2.6.17-7-generic, it'd say 2.6.17-7-generic11:24
mjg59So something's gone wrong somewhere11:24
kinemalinux-image-2.6.17-7-386 is installed as well...  it's been selected for removal but it's currently being used.11:26
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kinemahow do i tell grub to boot the other kernel?  i don't have physical access to the box right now so i can't select it when i reboot.11:27
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Mithrandirzul: you might want to pull from http://git.err.no/xen-ubuntu-2.6.16-tfheen/ and use that as a basis; I can't be bothered to find my laptop with ssh key on it.11:36
Mithrandirzul: as well as http://err.no/tmp/xen-restricted-modules-2.6.16-2.6.16.1.tar.gz which is just where I am.  ETA ~1 hour or so.11:38
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zulmdz: looking now12:06
zuloops...sorry Mithrandir looking now i meant12:09
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