twb | What is this "volatile" ramdisk and why do they keep stacking up every time the kernel is upgraded? | 03:25 |
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crimsun | twb: l-r-m installed for the different kernel versions? | 06:13 |
twb | What is an l-r-m? | 06:14 |
crimsun | linux-restricted-modules | 06:14 |
twb | Oh ow. That's just bloody typical. | 06:14 |
twb | nvidia and friends are causing problems for me even though I don't buy their hardware | 06:15 |
slangasek | gobby document open: grub2-by-default | 17:12 |
* lamont grumbles about the latest kernel update making it so that hardy installs fail | 17:31 | |
lamont | since the kernel IS UNINSTALLABLE | 17:31 |
infinity | lamont: Hrm? | 17:37 |
lamont | infinity: the installer drops hardy+updates+(ahem, ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy-security - oops) into sources.list, and then attempts to install linux-hppa32, which fails because linux-image-hppa32 ($version) is uninstallable) | 17:47 |
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lamont | of course, palo-installer also face-plants when root is on RAID. but that's hppa-team's issue to solve | 17:54 |
Nafallo | i.e. lamonts ;-) | 17:55 |
mathiaz | smb_tp: hi - yesterday we talked about openvz kernels. Is there a wiki page that explains how to do that? | 18:23 |
smb_tp | mathiaz, Not specifically for openvz kernels, but in the end this comes down to have a own kernel tree and build that. This is described on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild and the page linked from there. | 18:26 |
mathiaz | smb_tp: great - thanks. | 18:32 |
mathiaz | smb_tp: is there a wiki page that explains how to use a PPA to publish custom kernels? | 18:33 |
smb_tp | mathiaz, I don't think there is specifically. It works just like normal package. Or do you see a specific problem? | 18:40 |
mathiaz | smb_tp: oh no. Just having a document to outline how to do this may help. | 18:51 |
smb_tp | mathiaz, Possibly this helps: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA?action=show&redirect=PPAQuickStart. What do you think? That was my start for it | 18:53 |
tjaalton | the hardy server kernel seems to stop old processes once it gets up to a 1000. is there a configuration option to change that or does it not scale beyond 1000 processes?+ | 20:01 |
tjaalton | I'm testing a server to replace a tru64 box which currently has ~7000 user processes, and it seems that OOTB the hardy kernel doesn't scale too well | 20:06 |
tjaalton | hmm, actually I think the problem here is that the user process limit is hit :) | 20:07 |
TheMuso | /c/c | 21:40 |
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