=== bjf is now known as bjf-afk === cooloney is now known as cooloney-lunch === cooloney-lunch is now known as cooloney [05:58] hello, is it possible to build a 32bit kernel on a 64bit machine? [06:05] EruditeHermit: of course [06:05] (but not the other way around) [06:18] is it possiable the kernel swap the page that mmapped from file?? [06:22] hello, is it possible to build a 32bit kernel on 64bit karmic? [06:44] EruditeHermit: yes, use chroot [06:46] EruditeHermit: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/BuildKernelWithChroot === hagabaka_ is now known as hagabaka [07:52] AceLan, do you have the script that is mentioned on that page? The link to it is broken [07:59] EruditeHermit: I just fixed the link, please try again [08:00] AceLan, still getting 404 [08:07] EruditeHermit: I can download it, maybe your browser need to reload the page :p [08:08] ah it works now [08:08] AceLan, does the script make any permanent changes? [08:08] AceLan, can I just rm -rf /var/chroot and nothing else will have changed? [08:10] AceLan, also, the page is a little unclear. Can I run the script and just use the chroot immediately or do I have to perform the steps in the sections below the initial script section [08:11] EruditeHermit: the script will do most of the work describe in the following section below. [08:12] EruditeHermit: The script will modify /etc/fstab, you have to take care of thar file, if you remove the chroot directory [08:13] AceLan, what does it to to fstab? [08:15] AceLan, as a request, if you made the script have an uninstall option, that would be really cool [08:16] EruditeHermit: haha [08:18] EruditeHermit: It will modify the fstab, so that fstab will mount the filesystem that use by the chroot [08:19] EruditeHermit: uninstall is much more difficult than install, I'll think about that, thanks for the suggestion :) [08:19] just make a copy of fstab as a backup [08:19] remove the /var/chroot/hardy-lpia or whatever [08:19] and then copy the backed up fstab back to /etc/fstab once done [08:20] EruditeHermit: haha, not so easy, what if you have more than one chroot? [08:20] so make it an option to delete each chroot individually [08:21] and make an option to delete all [08:21] the delete all will replace the fstab [08:21] the individual chroot delete will just rm -rf /var/chroot/specific-chroot [08:22] EruditeHermit: looks like you're very interesting in this, would you like to write one :) [08:25] AceLan, I am not skilled enough =p [08:25] AceLan, it would be nice if you knew awk/sed etc to edit fstab to remove each relevant entry [08:25] AceLan, I just dislike having cruft left behind on my machine [08:26] one thing I love about most distributions is that they keep track of files [08:27] other OSes get bloated with random stray files everywhere [08:29] EruditeHermit: you have to track the chroot related files by yourself, I don't have to much time to rewrite the script now, but I'll do it once I have time. :p [08:34] AceLan, ok [08:34] AceLan, but you assure me that the only related files are in /var/chroot and /etc/fstab [08:35] EruditeHermit: and /etc/schroot/schroot.conf, /etc/dchroot.conf :p [08:46] AceLan, thanks for your help today [08:46] I may ask you more questions about it later [08:46] =) [08:46] its a cool script [09:39] EruditeHermit: :) === lexical is now known as lexical_afk === cooloney is now known as cooloney-afk [13:16] <^arky^> About bug 480665 : what other information should I provide ? [13:16] Malone bug 480665 in linux "rejecting I/O to offline device" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/480665 === cooloney-afk is now known as cooloney [14:34] apw: hi, did you see 2.6.31.6? [14:34] Kano, yep, its 100 patches, it'll take some reading === BenC2 is now known as BenC === lamont is now known as lamont` === lamont` is now known as lamont === NCommander is now known as Guest28444 [20:04] ogasawara: are there debs of git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ogasawara/ubuntu-karmic stable-2.6.31.6 available? [20:08] dtchen_, she's likely not working today as its a holiday (unless you've already talked to her) [20:10] rtg: right. that's fine, no pressing matters. (and it's the only reason I'm online at this time -- holiday) === MTeck is now known as MTecknology === Guest28444 is now known as NCommander === NCommander is now known as Guest52407 === Guest52407 is now known as NCommander === stgraber_ is now known as stgraber [20:32] dtchen_: no debs yet, am coordinating with smb to get them pushed to his PPA for pre-proposed testing [20:33] ogasawara: thanks. (also, thanks for the update WRT jacksense) === Hellow_ is now known as Hellow