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cwillu_at_workpcacjr, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-printer/+bug/412336 also seems to match00:22
ubot2`Ubuntu bug 412336 in system-config-printer (Ubuntu) "Crash while browsing smb printer shares (affects: 4) (heat: 10)" [Undecided,New]00:22
cwillu_at_workthere's a pcap capture of the network traffic00:22
cwillu_at_workand removing all mention of mdns from /etc/nsswitch.conf eliminates the crashes00:25
cwillu_at_workit appears that adding wins in front of mdns4 in /etc/nsswitch.conf also removes the crashes00:27
cwillu_at_workI'm remaking a fresh image with wins added to verify, it'll be about 30 minutes00:31
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brendan0powers_hi, does anyone know if there is a rmadison url for ubuntu-arm?03:21
persiaThere isn't.  If you make a local mirror of the packages and sources files, you can use plain madison.03:23
persiaBut the sources should always be the same as any other architecture in Ubuntu, and the binaries ought be similar, excepting when there is a failure or delay to build.03:24
brendan0powers_persia: ok, I'l just use the normal one for now03:24
brendan0powers_acutally, does anyone have any tips for setting up a cross compile toolchain?03:25
persiaIt's what most folks do :)  The repo is the same, after all.03:25
persiaGenerally, we don't cross-compile.  All the packages are compiled natively.03:25
brendan0powers_I'm currently trying to get buildcross from embedian to work03:25
persiaWould an emulated build meet your needs, or do you need cross-build for something specific?03:25
brendan0powers_an emulated build is very slow03:26
persiaYeah :)03:26
brendan0powers_I was building QT embeded, and it took 43 hours03:26
brendan0powers_and it still wasn't done, so I stopped it03:26
rsalveti:-)03:31
rsalvetibrendan0powers_: you can try the linaro toolchain that hrw|gone is maintaining03:32
rsalvetiyou can cross-compile then03:32
brendan0powers_rsalveti: that looks interesting03:34
persiaNote that combining cross-compiled and native-compiled stuff may or may not work as expected, depending (basically, widely untested)03:35
rsalvetidepends a lot on what package you're using and how you're building it03:35
persiaYep.03:35
rsalvetiI generally only cross-compile the kernel, as it's much much faster03:36
brendan0powers_hmm03:36
brendan0powers_the buildcross script I'm fiddling with takes the same version of gcc, libc, etc.. as the distrobution I'm using(jaunty)03:37
brendan0powers_so hopefully that will help some03:37
brendan0powers_I'm really quite suprised at how difficult this is03:37
dcordes__got this http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/daily-preinstalled/current/maverick-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap.img.gz for testing purpose on non-omap device and X doesn't seem to work. how can I get a login ?03:38
dcordes__does it use xf86-video-omapfb ?03:38
rsalvetiI think it's using omapfb or fbdev, I'm not sure yet03:39
rsalvetifbdev would work fine for you03:39
dcordes__yeah likely. is there any way to login on tty though ?03:39
dcordes__I tried ubuntu/ubuntu login and ubuntu/<none> doesn't work03:40
rsalvetidcordes__: this iso requires you to run it for the first time03:41
rsalvetito finish the installation steps, like creating a normal user03:41
dcordes__ugh let's see if it will like my known working karmic xorg.conf03:41
brendan0powers_rsalveti: does the linaro toolchain have a PPA?03:42
brendan0powers_rsalveti: I get lost in launchpad03:42
rsalvetibrendan0powers_: yep, but I believe it works for maverick only, but you can try it in a chroot env03:42
rsalvetinot a PPA, but an external repo, AFAIK03:42
dcordes__rsalveti: if it's so omap specific can I assume rootfs has nice neon accerlation ?03:42
rsalvetibrendan0powers_: http://people.canonical.com/~hrw/ubuntu-maverick-armel-cross-compilers/03:43
rsalvetidcordes__: neon is not supported by default03:43
rsalvetiis target for armv7 and thumb2, but not neon03:43
rsalvetias not all armv7 hardware supports neon03:43
cwilluI think pixman has neon routines available automatically though, no?03:44
dcordes__rsalveti: so currently nothing is compile with neon ?03:44
dcordes__would be really cool to have neon ffmpeg ootb03:45
rsalvetidcordes__: not that I know03:45
dcordes__ok03:45
rsalvetiyep, but getting a specific ppa for that would be a way to go03:45
rsalvetithen users could easily install and use it03:46
dcordes__rsalveti: looks like many different apt repositories coming :)03:50
cwilludo we have armel ppa's yet?03:50
rsalvetidcordes__: yep, but is the way to go, at least for neon, that doesn't affect many packages :-)03:51
dcordes__wait a second. what is ppa ?03:51
rsalveticwillu: I believe you can create it by submitting packages by sftp, but didn't test yet03:51
dcordes__it ate my xorg.conf very good03:52
cwilluokay, I should play around with that03:53
cwilluthanks03:53
dcordes__ok but doesn't work as expected. after clicking the login button screen goes black and then goes back to login screen03:53
dcordes__I think it is a problem to not add any extra login possibility03:53
dcordes__guess the gui started depends on extensions not provided by xf86-video-fbdev03:55
rsalvetidcordes__: I guess it should work, at least the 2d ui03:55
dcordes__rsalveti: well is 2d ui default03:55
dcordes__I have seen that it has the 2d option with efl installable (on some blog)03:57
rsalvetiyep03:57
dcordes__rsalveti: any pointer where the script is that starts the gui ?03:57
dcordes__basically I just need to add a login manually03:57
rsalvetidcordes__: hm, don't know, try looking on how gdm request the sections04:05
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pcacjr_nite all04:11
rsalvetipcacjr: nite04:17
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lagOMG cooloney!08:06
cooloneylag: man, morning, hehe08:07
lagThat pull-request is bonkers08:08
lagAre you going to submit an email for every one?08:09
lag[1/220]08:10
lag[2/220]08:10
lag[3/220]08:10
lag..08:10
cooloneyoh, no,08:10
cooloneyyou guys can pull from my branch to review08:10
cooloneyi am going to upload a kernel package for testing08:10
cooloneyi have no choice, that's the way TI release their code08:11
lag:)08:11
* amitk prepares for 220 emails :)08:14
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hrwmorning08:31
hrwmichaelh1: 'state of toolchain' news can also interest debian-embedded ML08:36
michaelh1hrw: Ta, I'll add that to the list.08:41
lagMorning hrw08:42
hrwmichaelh1: they wrote cross rules iirc08:43
michaelh1hrw: their own, generating debian packages?08:45
hrwbinutils and gcc cross rules which exists in packaging08:48
loolmichaelh1: We refactored the cross rules in Debian packages, which had been mostly developed by emdebian / debian-embedded folks08:49
hrwofftopic: looks like it is time to say goodbye for chromium browser for me. slow use08:49
ogralool, i see perl errors in current build logs (dictionaries-common postinst fails) that werent there last week and the failing package wasnt uploaded inbetween (neither was perl)09:13
ogra(image build logs that is)09:13
lagogra: How's the image going?09:34
ogralag, see abive09:35
ogra*above09:35
ograhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/469721/09:35
lagI don't know much perl09:36
lagWhat does this mean in real terms?09:36
lagWill the daily build pass tonight?09:36
ogranot if thats not fixed09:38
ograthis breaks package instalation in the image09:38
loologra: These look like perl warnings, not errors; looks like some debconf is not set properly?09:44
loologra: Do you have the full livefs build log for armel?09:46
loolI only have a truncated email09:46
loologra: The error is:09:48
loolcp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/tmp.70yZsJ9bgz/chroot-livecd/usr/share/gnome/help/serverguide/nl/other-apps.xml': No space left on device09:49
loolcp: cannot create symbolic link `/tmp/tmp.70yZsJ9bgz/chroot-livecd/usr/share/gnome/help/serverguide/nl/virtualization.xml': No space left on device09:49
loologra: Would you take care of fixing the livefs logs sync to people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive?09:49
loologra: Same issue on the omap4 buildd09:50
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loolSo both sycamore and acorn fail in the same way; I think it's lack of space on your loop device09:50
XorAmorning10:17
ogralool, thats old10:33
loologra: It's from today10:34
ogranot in my mails10:34
chrisccoulsonhi lool, do you know if michael or yao made any progress with the mozilla build failures? i stopped looking at it yesterday evening when my head started to hurt ;)10:35
ograhmm, right, on the buildds the log is longer :P10:35
loolchrisccoulson: I stopped looking as well10:35
loolchrisccoulson: yao did some test builds10:35
loolchrisccoulson: #linaro?10:35
loolmichaelh1: ^10:35
loologra: As I said, the log is truncated, if you check today's logs you will see the issue I mention...10:35
ograyes, i see it10:35
lool/dev/loop0             2131676      3192   2128484   1% /tmp/tmp.FOMtHUOcZ510:36
loolcp: cannot create directory `/tmp/tmp.FOMtHUOcZ5/chroot-livecd/usr/src/linux-hea10:36
ograyep10:36
loologra: Would be nice to fix syncing of logs, and also to fix the length of the emails; probably a SIGPIPE issue10:36
ograwhich is weird since there is a 2.1G image we try to copy 1.6G on10:36
ogralool, yes, i will do that, not my highest prio though10:36
loolEh, not my highest priority to look into livefs build logs  :-)10:37
ograheh, indeed10:37
ograseems like /proc is still mounted :/10:37
ograin the chroot when copying10:38
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michaelh1chrisccoulson: sorry for the delay.  Yao has been looking into this.  The failure does go away in debug/no optimisation mode so we'll track it down further11:19
loolmichaelh1: chrisccoulson is on #linaro now11:22
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hrwzumbi: debian-embedded & linaro-toolchain ML12:06
dyfetogra: ping12:58
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mopdenackerHi! Does anyone know why we can't boot UNE on NFS, while we can with a minimal system? This was observed on both Lucid and Maverick.13:08
mopdenackerI'm currently investigating (booting with init=/sbin/init --debug), but if some already knows why, it won't spoil my experience ;-)13:09
dcordes_mopdenacker: can you elaborate ? what is the exact problem you are facing ?13:19
dcordes_hi btw13:19
dcordes_:)13:19
mopdenackerHi dcordes_ ! I'm trying to boot my board on a root fs on NFS, which contains the netbook edition. I can mount the root filesystem, but something hangs in the boot process: http://pastebin.com/AUKawzvz13:24
mopdenackerIf my rootfs is just a minimal system, I can reach a prompt in the console.13:25
mopdenackerSo, there is one of the UNE services that hangs the boot process. There are many of them, so it's not so easy to find...13:26
mopdenackerOf course, the same rootfs boots fine from MMC.13:27
loolmopdenacker: Do you have an initrd?13:27
loolseems not13:27
loolmopdenacker: You might have different behavior with and without initrd; I'd also check you fstab13:27
lool#13:27
loolmount.nfs: remote share not in 'host:dir' format >> points at fstab not being in the right format?13:27
mopdenackerhi lool ! No, I don't have an initrd. I also have the 'host:dir' message when I boot on the minimal rootfs via NFS. So, it doesn't seem to be the issue here.13:34
mopdenackerMy /etc/fstab just contains /proc.13:34
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loolmopdenacker: Do you have networking setup in your UNE fs?  if networking doesn't come up, you wont get any ttys13:59
loolmopdenacker: Either arrange for n-m to start, or for ifupdown to be installed with some etc/network/interfaces file which has at least a definition for lo14:00
mopdenackerlool: ouch, I've just realized that it's worse than that. The kernel itself hangs 10 to 15 seconds after starting the init process (it stops responding to pings).14:04
mopdenackerSo, the culprit seems to be the TI kernel I'm using, not user space.14:05
loolEh14:05
mopdenackerI will go on investigating on that side...14:05
loolmopdenacker: Perhaps network is being brought down and breaks NFS which breaks boot?14:05
mopdenackerlool: that's a possible cause. Thanks for the tip!14:06
dcordes_mopdenacker: maybe show the .config you are using for the kernel used. this might also be a question for #ubuntu-arm14:32
dcordes_mopdenacker: sorry, that's #ubuntu-kernel14:32
* dcordes_ also has question14:32
dcordes_I have a keypad driver for my device and would like to map alt key to one of the buttons. what is the correct way to identify a code for the button I want to map to, and how do I remap it ?14:33
mopdenackerActually, my kernel is not completely dead. The network seems to be dead, and the rsyslogd task is hung (http://pastebin.com/3G5fCpbv)14:54
mopdenackerThe effectively looks hung because of the network problem...14:56
GrueMasterlag: I'm a bit nervous testing the imx51 kernel on my babbage if it is the same one that blew up two boards at the sprint.15:00
lagGrueMaster: I don't know anything about it15:00
lagGrueMaster: I would be too15:00
lagGrueMaster: You need to speak with cooloney15:01
cooloneylag: thanks,15:01
GrueMasterIt was part of your status update in the meeting, that's why I brought it up.15:01
cooloneyGrueMaster: yeah, that's what i'm concerned15:01
cooloneyi still don't know why the kernel update will break the board15:01
* lag is just the collector and presenter of information :)15:02
cooloneylag: you are the man in the middle of US and China15:04
lagcooloney: Seemingly15:05
GrueMasterYea, Austrailia is between us.  :P15:07
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lagogra: How's the build issue coming along?15:19
ogralag, NFC15:24
ograstill digging15:24
ograi'm doing a testbuild that lists all contents of the image now there is no tmpfs mounted or anything, the image is 500M bigger than the filesystem requires but i still get space errors15:25
lagNFC?15:25
lagIs the first work 'not' and the last word 'clue'?15:25
samuelhello15:30
samuelI'm trying to make an image for the BeagleBoard using rootstock, but after I run the rootstock script it don't make me any vmlinuz file15:32
samuelhow do i solve this ?15:32
ogralag, yeah, and the middle part is not family friendly15:32
lagQuite15:32
ograthough you make families with it :)15:32
lagI guessed as much :)15:32
lagFunky-chickens generally aren't15:33
rsalvetisamuel: you can try to install the kernel you want later, or even giving to rootstock as an argument15:33
samuelHow do I do that ? witch argument ask the rootstock to create me the file?15:34
rsalvetisamuel: there are some different kernel flavors at the repo, for omap4 for example15:35
samuelI tried to flow this WIKI http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#Boot_Partition15:35
rsalvetisamuel: sure, you just need to install the kernel package15:36
rsalvetiand you'll be fine15:36
rsalvetisamuel: are you trying it for a beagleboard?15:36
samuelbut i don't have any boot files ... :(15:36
rsalvetiand what ubuntu version, lucid?15:36
samuelyeah15:36
rsalvetisamuel: http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/main/l/linux-ti-omap/linux-image-2.6.33-502-omap_2.6.33-502.8_armel.deb for example15:38
cpearsonogra: send address for next shipment of awesome15:39
samuelbut this is just a kernel Image, and i need the files to make a uboot file for the fs image15:39
cpearsonI have more HW for you15:40
samuelrsalveti, (thanks by the way)15:40
cpearsonor at least fixed HW15:40
cpearson:)15:40
rsalveticool :-)15:40
ograhooray15:40
cpearsonAlso, I need Ivanka's (DX team) email address15:41
samuellet me ask it differently, Do I need to compile the xload and uimage after I run Rootstock ?15:42
rsalvetisamuel: if you request to install the correct package, you'll get the uImage and uInitrd, so you can boot ubuntu successfully15:42
rsalvetinow for xload I believe there's a package for it, but you can try to update it by hand15:43
ogracpearson, see PM15:43
samuelrsalveti, you mean on the host machine I should install another some thing else then rootstock ? or that I need to ask rootstock for it ?15:44
rsalvetisamuel: you should request rootstock to install it15:45
rsalvetiwhen you install the kernel package with rootstock, it'll generate the uIinitrd and uImage15:46
rsalvetiso you grab them and use the way you like/want15:46
rsalvetifor xload is different, you can try to update it by flashing at your device15:46
rsalvetircn-ee has some scripts to do the work15:46
rsalvetisamuel: see http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu15:47
rsalvetisamuel: --seed ubuntu-minimal,linux-image-omap for example15:47
rsalvetiwill install the ubuntu-minimal and the linux-image-omap15:47
samuelrsalveti, yes I flowed this example. Rootstock finshed to build the linux fs but didn't create any vmlinuz or initrd.img as explined15:48
samuelon http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#RootStock:_Running15:48
rsalvetisamuel: yep, try installing giving the linux-image-omap as seed15:49
rsalvetiyou'll get those15:49
rsalvetisamuel: if you request it by the seed argument, the vmlinuz and initrd.img will be inside the rootfs15:50
rsalvetiif you request with the kernel-image argument, you'll have these files together with the rootfs at your directory15:50
* rsalveti needs coffee 15:51
samuelI have requested the kernel image by argument as in the example15:51
samuelrsalveti, thanks :)15:51
samuelI will try again :) thank again15:51
rsalvetisamuel: np, let me know if it worked for you15:52
samuelrsalveti, I don't know what happed, though it seems to work (to a point). Now I get rootstock: 792: Bad substitution error16:07
samuelI used this kernel-image http://rcn-ee.net/deb/lucid/v2.6.33.4-l3/linux-image-2.6.33.4-l3_1.0lucid_armel.deb16:08
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rsalvetisamuel: what version of rootstock are you using?16:10
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rsalvetilet me try with mine16:10
samuelrsalveti, let me check16:19
samuelrsalveti, I don't have a clue what is the version16:20
samuelI don't find any indication in the script files16:21
samuelI download it today with bzr16:22
rsalvetisamuel: please update your branch, just pushed a typo fix that rcn-ee found16:26
rsalvetiwill grab something to eat and be back in 30m16:26
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rsalvetisamuel: just tested here and it worked fine, you'll have initrd.img-2.6.33.4-l3 and vmlinuz-2.6.33.4-l3 after creating the rootfs16:58
samuelI have commt rootstock back to 94 and still the same error16:59
samuel:(16:59
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rsalvetisamuel: weird17:02
rsalvetisamuel: what are the arguments you're giving rootstock?17:02
samuelrsalveti, I'm trying to past it on pastbin17:02
samuel_is there a know problem using rootstock with virtualbox?17:12
samuel_rsalveti, I think the problem is with the VritualBox. I'm checking it now17:36
rsalvetisamuel_: probably17:37
samuel_it could be a problem.17:37
samuel_can you explain me about qemu ? is it like VM to test my rootfs for embedded device ?17:41
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GrueMasterI think Virtual Box is only x86 VM.  Qemu will do multiple arches, but has a lit of limitations wrt full compatibility.17:51
GrueMasterAre you trying to run rootstock/qemu from within a Virtualbox VM?17:52
zumbihrw|gone: ack18:04
armin76cpearson: hey, i want hw too!18:06
armin76he ran away :D18:10
armin76zumbi: do you fear me too? :D18:10
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zumbiarmin76: eh?!18:15
zumbiarmin76: i ignore joins parts and quits :)18:16
zumbiarmin76: this is another world18:16
armin76cpearson: i want hw too! :)18:47
Nekoanyone pretty good with ubiquity and installers and kernel related installer stuff? for instance what on earth is boot=casper and what do I do to my kernel to make this work? ideally so I can grab an installer image from the dailies and just swap out the kernel18:49
cpearsonarmin76: so sorry chary...18:57
cpearsonnot enough to go around yet, but you can order Beagles or BeagleXMs now, and others soon18:58
rsalvetihm, it seems that the qemu hang issue is related on how apt is using pselect/select and the qemu support for these syscalls19:04
rsalvetinow I got another problem with the stupid mono package, that wants to run lots of stuff while installing19:05
cwillu_at_workNeko, as far as I know, boot=casper is ignored by the kernel and instead checked by an upstart script later19:12
Nekowhat I did was basically replace the kernel from the babbage sd card image with my own (efika mx) and then go ahead and try boot from it, but what happened was it just sorta got to mounting a root fs and couldn't find init19:13
cwillu_at_workthat wouldn't be related to the boot=casper then19:13
Nekoyeah but the kernel is never directed to any other location to find init (it's actually in a squashfs isn't it?) and there's no way the kernel could pick that up19:14
NekoI don't understand how it gets there or if there's a little ubuntu tweak that does it or so19:14
cwillu_at_workthere's a hardcoded default location for init19:16
cwillu_at_work/bin/init or /usr/bin/init I believe19:16
cwillu_at_workthere's an initramfs line which is typically used, I think it's in use with the ubuntu arm images as well now19:19
Nekowell I just took the initrd and made it a uinitrd and loaded it and it just sorta stuck. I don't know if it's even using it.19:21
Nekofrom the effect it had, I'd say not at all, as if it just ignored it19:21
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cwillu_at_workNeko, there's various "break=<foo>" lines you can try which will give you a busybox from inside the initramfs if that's where you're hanging19:22
Nekook19:23
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Andre_HDoes that assemblercode do what i hope/want it to? http://pastebin.com/AEUFfPjX20:03
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robclarkAndre_H: I suppose that depends on what you want it to do..20:20
Andre_Hit should jump to the address in field 1 of .mytable20:21
robclarkdo you really mean: mov pc, pc??20:22
Andre_Hi learned somewhere that pc points about 8 byte into the future20:23
robclarkalso.. PC is usually some number of instructions ahead because of pipeline.. but offhand I'm not sure if the LDR instruction will patch things up to hide that..20:23
robclarkyup20:23
robclarkwhen you do a BX type instruction, it gets somehow magically patched up, so that LR has the correct return address.. but, for example, on a data abort, it is not..20:24
Andre_Hi would need some simple arm simulator to find out if it patches it up or not...20:25
robclarkI did some prototype for a code coverage tool that worked by doing single instruction writes to the "variables" inserted in the code, but that was years ago and I've forgotten whether I had to account for the PC being ahead of the "current" instruction20:25
robclarkqemu?20:25
Andre_Hi do my arm work in qemu, so i guess i have to get some more skilled with gdb20:26
robclark'stepi' and 'info registers' are all you need to know ;-)20:27
robclarkoh, and disassemble20:27
robclark(and display/i $pc)20:27
robclarkon unrelated topic, does anyone know if there already exists a PPA somewhere with armel builds of firefox (or chromium) that understand what .webm is?20:29
Andre_Hnew thinkings -> new motivation!!!20:29
robclarkit seems firefox isn't clever enough to know to call totem plugin for .webm20:29
Andre_Hthx20:29
robclarknp20:29
cwillu_at_workpcacjr, figure anything out re: system-config-printer dying?20:49
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* ogra_cmpc doesnt get it22:06
ogra_cmpci can exactly copy 1496228k onto the image, after that i get "no space left on device"22:07
ogra_cmpcbut the image is 2G big22:07
ogra_cmpcogra@babbage2:~$ sudo touch /tmp/tmp.Xr4NggTX5n/blah22:08
ogra_cmpctouch: cannot touch `/tmp/tmp.Xr4NggTX5n/blah': No space left on device22:08
rsalvetiogra: lack of inodes?22:08
rsalvetiogra_cmpc: happens also if you dd something bigger than this?22:10
rsalvetior just when populating the fs22:10
ogra_cmpcwhen cp'ing22:11
ogra_cmpcit is loop mounted22:11
ogra_cmpcogra@babbage2:~$ df -h |grep tmp22:11
ogra_cmpc/dev/loop0            2.1G  1.5G  623M  71% /tmp/tmp.Xr4NggTX5n22:11
ogra_cmpcit should have 620M free22:12
rsalvetiogra_cmpc: I know, but did you tried giving a dd with a file larger than this inside the loop device?22:13
ogra_cmpci didnt dd inside the loop device22:13
rsalvetithis is weird, I was having similar issues with genext2fs but the problem was lack of free inodes22:13
rsalvetibut I believe you're using mkfs.ext3 or similar22:13
ogra_cmpcright22:13
ogra_cmpcon top of a raw dd'ed file22:14
ogra_cmpcwhich i then loop mount22:14
ogra_cmpcthe file is 500M bigger thyan the source tree that i copy22:14
ogra_cmpc512M to be exact22:15
GrueMasterogra_cmpc: What kernel are you trying this on?  Is it possible that there is a regression?22:17
ogra_cmpcits a babbage2 with lucid release kernel22:20
GrueMasterFor grins, have you tried your test on an x86 system to see if it performs the same?22:26
ogra_cmpcrsalveti, wow, you are right, dumpe2fs shows 0 free inodes22:32
rsalvetiogra_cmpc: ouch22:33
rsalvetinow you just need to fix it :-)22:33
ogra_cmpcheh, yeah22:33
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samuelogra, Hi, I think there is a but you should note23:37
samuelwhen trying to create rootfs for arm with rootstock on Ubuntu 9.10 on VirtualBox, and the rootstock was installed via apt0get the operation fails.23:39
samuelbut when creating the rootfs with rootstock23:39
samuel0.13 the problem is fixed23:40
samuelyou should also note that I used debootstrap_1.0.20ubuntu1~jaunty1_all.deb package23:40

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