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qense | What do you think of bug 226431 ? Does it contain enough information for you to decide what could be wrong or should I have asked for more information? | 13:37 |
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qense | https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/226431 | 13:38 |
mjg59 | acx111 seems to be utterly broken | 13:49 |
mjg59 | I poked through it briefly but couldn't figure out what the issue was | 13:51 |
mjg59 | Yes, it'll just oops the machine when joining wpaed networks - didn't test unencrypted | 13:51 |
qense | should I give it the kernel-oops tag? | 13:51 |
mjg59 | Does that require there to be an oops attached? If not, then go for it | 13:55 |
qense | I'll check for it at the wiki page | 13:56 |
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hwilde | Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods | 17:15 |
hwilde | Driver 'sr' needs updating - please use bus_type methods | 17:15 |
hwilde | then hard lockup on boot | 17:15 |
hwilde | http://pastebin.com/m31bc6bcd | 17:16 |
mjg59 | Almost certainly unrelated | 17:20 |
mjg59 | Well. In fact, completely unrelated. | 17:20 |
hwilde | well, it seems to be using the scsi driver for the ide now, and it finally drops to busybox and says /dev/hda1 does not exist | 17:21 |
hwilde | so maybe it is unrelated... or maybe it is why there is no root filesystem | 17:22 |
mjg59 | Does sda1? | 17:22 |
hwilde | yep | 17:22 |
mjg59 | So why are you trying to use hda1? | 17:23 |
hwilde | I dunno that's what it used to be called :) | 17:23 |
mjg59 | We've been using UUIDs for ages | 17:24 |
hwilde | yeah I need to make an image to clone multiple of the same devices | 17:25 |
hwilde | so I take out the UUID and it used to be /dev/hda but I'll try /dev/sda now | 17:25 |
mjg59 | Why would that stop you using UUIDs? | 17:26 |
hwilde | ... because I would have to type in the UUID to every device? | 17:27 |
mjg59 | If you're using the same image, then it'll be the same UUID | 17:27 |
hwilde | really?? | 17:29 |
hwilde | I don't remember why but that did not appear to be the case | 17:29 |
mjg59 | The UUID is part of the filesystem | 17:30 |
mjg59 | So if you're imaging the same data onto multiple drives, then the UUID will be the same | 17:30 |
mjg59 | In any case, this isn't a kernel issue | 17:31 |
hwilde | yeah | 17:31 |
hwilde | but why does it say the driver needs updating | 17:31 |
hwilde | and what is it using if not bus_type methods... | 17:31 |
mjg59 | It's just a reference to the internals of the driver model in recent kernels | 17:33 |
mjg59 | The old code is still prseent and used - it's just to remind people that these drivers should be updated to use the new methods instead, so the old ones can be removed | 17:34 |
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hwilde | mjg59, thnx I'll just recompile them from the latest then | 17:34 |
mjg59 | Why? | 17:35 |
mjg59 | They work fine | 17:35 |
hwilde | but they should be faster with the bus_type methods | 17:36 |
hwilde | and that is my root filesystem | 17:36 |
hwilde | so I don't exactly want errors/warnings/outdated code | 17:36 |
mjg59 | No, they shouldn't | 17:36 |
hwilde | ok then :) | 17:37 |
mjg59 | It's not a reference to code used in the i/o pathway at all | 17:37 |
hwilde | I wish we could all agree on some type of naming convention for errors that are errors, and errors that everyone can ignore :) | 17:37 |
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Xsss4hell | Ubuntu Hardy | Linux SGC-Atlantis 2.6.24-17-generic | FritzBoxWLAN Stick | Does not work. PLEASE HELP OUT! | 19:30 |
Xsss4hell | it makes the system freeze/unstable/unable to shutdown .. and still does not connect | 19:31 |
Xsss4hell | everything default | 19:31 |
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