[00:28] <grapz> Hi. Is it possible to rebuild a Ubuntu LiveCD with the latest upstream kernel? I'm getting an 'aufs' error when trying to boot it, but I haven't found any clear answers to it on the net yet
[02:03] <jjohansen> time to run, see everyone at UDS
[05:53] <danielbw> hello
[05:53] <danielbw> i have problem with the 1000 driver in 10.04
[05:54] <danielbw> I got a NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (e1000): transmit queue 0 timed out and then I had sysrq -reisub the machine to reboot it
[05:54] <danielbw> this happened twice in 24 hours
[05:54] <danielbw> i'm sorry it's the e1000 driver
[06:00] <danielbw> I have the whole watchdog output and the lspci -vvv info for the nic
[06:14] <kaushal> hi
[06:16] <kaushal> I get the below information on the console of Ubuntu Linux 8.04 server. I did some basic troubleshooting by replacing RAM but did not help.Also I do not know how to run mce-log on this host. Please suggest/guide me the further steps to be taken to fix this issue.
[06:17] <kaushal> http://fpaste.org/YOzw/
[06:50] <kaushal> checking in again for my query ?
[14:45] <eagles0513875> hey guys can someone tell me if gpt support is compiled into the kernel for lucid 
[14:46] <eagles0513875> im having issues and i just discovered that my partition on my 2tb hdd is gpt when i specified it to be formatted as ext4
[15:11] <grapz> Hi. I have reported a bug, and they would like me to test the latest upstream kernel. The only problem is that the system needs to be booted from CD/USB, since the bug I've reported is about the SATA controller not being detected. So, is there a way I can make/get hold of a livecd with the latest upstream kernel?
[16:30] <eagles0513875> hey guys is anyone else experiencing kernel seg faulting?
[16:46] <alexbligh> I am building a custom kernel package (new flavour) for lucid using "fakeroot debian/rules binary-FLAVOUR" etc.; I want the resultant kernel image's initrd to modprobe some modules irrespective of the target system's /etc/initramfs-tools/modules. How do I achieve this?
[17:39] <apw> alexbligh, not sure i know any way to force modules to load without telling /etc/modules about it
[17:47] <alexbligh> apw, I am building a kernel package with accelerated block drivers which access the same hardware as normal block drivers. I want to ensure they are loaded before normal block drivers. If I build the initrd with /etc/initramfs-tools/modules with these in, it all works. Else it just uses /dev/sdN. It seems to need a modprobe. Any ideas?
[17:47] <maks_> modules order
[17:48] <pgraner> apw: you traveling to UDS by train?
[17:49] <alexbligh> maks_, so I should hack the kernel Kbuild/makefile such that my module ends up at the top of modules.order? Or is there some hook one can use to reorder modules, order?
[17:49] <maks_> alexbligh: think so, didn't ever have to use it.
[17:49] <maks_> just know that it has to be in initramfs otherwise one gets strange issues.
[17:50] <alexbligh> maks_, presumably I can just manually reorder modules.order in the initramfs to test.
[18:01] <waltercool1> i have a question (sorry... i cant access to ubuntu-classroom 05/06.   Will ubuntu add a testing module for openfwwf?
[18:15] <waltercool1> mdeslaur: are you part of ubuntu kernel staff?
[18:15] <mdeslaur> waltercool1: no, why?
[18:16] <waltercool1> mdeslaur: Hmmm... i just want know about openfwwf for testing issues on Ubuntu
[18:16] <mdeslaur> waltercool1: sorry, can't help you there
[18:16] <waltercool1> mdeslaur: thanks anyways =)
[18:17] <mdeslaur> waltercool1: most people are travelling to UDS today, you may not get much help
[18:17] <waltercool1> mdeslaur: whats UDS?
[18:17] <mdeslaur> waltercool1: the Ubuntu Developer Summit
[18:18] <waltercool1> mdeslaur: ohh... but the last day was yesterday
[18:18] <mdeslaur> waltercool1: nope, it starts monday
[18:19] <waltercool1> mdeslaur: ohh... you are right, for maverik
[18:42]  * abogani waves
[19:40] <danielbw> hello, I need some help with the e1000 driver. It keeps going down in ubuntu 10.04. i even tried running the 2.6.23 kernel but it still went down.
[19:42] <danielbw> there must be some kind of secret password to say in this channel to get a response
[19:52] <danielbw> ok i'll just keep talking
[20:37] <danielbw> alright, I filed a bug report... #577564
[20:37] <danielbw> hopefully someone will be able to help me soon. I can't get work done with an unstable network driver
[20:46] <JanC> hm, I only have e1000e I think
[20:56] <danielbw> e1000e is the same but for PCI-E slots
[20:56] <danielbw> i think
[20:58] <danielbw> I wonder why my system load decreased when I stopped using the intel device that uses the e1000 driver?
[21:04] <JanC> well, e1000e works very well here
[21:08] <abogani> danielbw: In your shoes I would insert the e1000 driver with an appropriate debug parameter.