[00:13] I updated bug #258026 and marked it high + confirmed with my comments [00:14] From what I have saw it doesn't seem to be specific to the reporters hardware as there are other numerous bug reports with the same issue [00:15] Actually...... it's a dup of 251252 which you guys are probably aware of [02:55] Hi all, I have been trying to enable "CONFIG_XEN" on 2.2.26 . I am running into issues like "missing file ./arch/xen/Makefile" . Can someone help how do I enable XEN before compiling the kernel. === thegodfather is now known as fabbione === asac_ is now known as asac === emgent is now known as emgent`NL [17:44] would this be the correct place to ask a kernel compilation question? [17:55] Syco54645_AAO: you've read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMaintenance ? [17:56] yes, i did not see mention of anything that would fix the issue that i am having [17:56] the kernel compiled fine but boot hung with klogd [17:57] any changes? [17:59] to the kernel source, yes. here is what I did. i recently bought an acer aspire one netbook and decided to replace the Linpus Lite install with ubuntu, so I took the config file from their kernel and used maked oldconfig as their kernel was 2.6.23.x and i am using 2.6.24.3. The compile went fine and it boots quickly until it gets to the starting klogd and then it just hangs. Once booted running /etc/init.d/klog [17:59] d start returns the following mesage "mkfifo: cannot create fifo `/var/run/klogd/kmsg': File exists" then after a few minutes times out and reports fail === thegodfather is now known as fabbione [18:02] Syco54645_AAO: if you're reinstalling, then how about trying Intrepid? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/intrepid/alpha-4 [18:11] rtg: well how stable is intrepid? [18:12] rtg: and reports are coming in from other oneLinux developers that intrepid breaks everything on this laptop [18:15] wifi, lan, and sound. i was going to wait for it to move from alpha to try that out. all of the people working on onelinux are basing it off of hardy still [18:16] Syco54645_AAO: you can boot from the Live CD to test stuff without actually installing anything. [18:17] rtg: well there is no cd drive on here so i would have to use liveUSB, but yes. [18:17] i do not think that moving to intrepid would solve my klogd issue though [18:17] I think there is an ISO to USB script somewhere on the Ubuntu site [18:18] rtg: there is a deb that they released called liveusb [18:28] Syco54645i use intrepid on my laptop, which is my thunderbird install is [18:28] my current backup is over 2 weeks old