=== johanbr_ is now known as johanbr === gnomefre1k is now known as gnomefreak [03:58] meh. I wish the hardy ia64 kernel would actually mount the raid root device for me.. [03:58] ah... iz missing scsi driver it would appear. [04:27] I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, but does anybody here know where I can find an Ubuntu repository for the new 2.6.25 kernels? [04:35] Hello? [04:41] Is this not the right place? [04:47] ripps: Nowhere. At least as far as official repos go. [04:50] Okay, I guess I'll have to compile it using KernelCheck === thegodfather is now known as fabbione === asac_ is now known as asac [16:01] what is, /dev/mapper/loop0p1 ? [22:14] In Ubuntu Hardy Kernel, CONFIG_NUMA = y or n ? [22:18] y [22:19] oh, can you say same thing for gutsy kernel? [22:20] I found a problem with random segfaults and I think the reason is config_numa. [22:21] Also y [22:21] On AMD64 and ia64 only - i386 doesn't have it [22:22] my system is i686 [22:23] and It occurs random segfaults since hardy upgrade. [22:24] http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0401.2/1627.html [22:24] its an old message but it says the problem is config_numa . [22:56] are there -mm patches in the ubuntu kernel? [23:14] will you release a new kernel patch ? i heard -and i have too- crash/freezes in 8.04 . And I have a random segfault problem with new kernel. [23:16] cheddarcheese: no [23:17] Aranel: If you are running a 32-bit x86 kernel, there is no CONFIG_NUMA [23:17] Aranel: and unless you can provide us with a patch that fixes the problem, we can't reliably say whether it will get fixed or not [23:18] i'm running a 32-bit x86_64 kernel but I have random segfaults. And I can find only a one document it says config_numa :/ [23:18] If I send you my dmesg log, can you find the real problem for me ? :) [23:21] Aranel: 32-bit x86_64 kernel? [23:22] uhh, i'm using 32-bit Ubuntu with hardy kernel. in uname -a it says i686. [23:22] (this ixxx think is confusing :) [23:22] Then you don't have CONFIG_NUMA [23:22] hmm but I still have a problem :) [23:23] If I send you my dmesg, can you explain it for me ? [23:23] Aranel: you can easily check by looking in to /boot/config-'uname -r' [23:23] I googled it but I cant find anything.