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<0> hi, with linux-image-686-smp debian fails to boot because my aic7xxxx module does not detect my root fast enoph how can i delay the boot process ? <1> does anyone know what might cause a 2.6.16 kernel to try to free all physical memory? <1> it suddenly started swapping wildly <1> i got it responsive now by freeing enough memory so i could deactivate all swap space <1> what looks strange to me is that kswapd0 still uses cpu cycles according to top <1> my first suspicion was that it might have problems with me being forced to use swap files on an ext2 partition atm <2> steeve: of course it does
<1> but it starts swapping happily again now even if i swap on a swap partition <1> gb: of course it does what? <1> does anyone have some directions on where i might investigate to find the cause of the problem? <2> steeve: of course kswapd uses cpu, it dynamically allocates & unallocates ram, too know when you tell it too allocate swap requires cpu <1> gb: ok <1> i just were not experienced with the behavior of running swapless <1> but now i cannot work anymore using swap until i can solve this problem <1> which doesn't leave much to do because i don't have enough ram to go swapless all the time <3> hi all <3> i got a simple question, why do alot of programmers use goto statements in there code for kernel <4> Anyone with experience with AMD Opteron's / powernow-k8 module ? I'm having trouble getting mine to work with a Sun v20z (dual 248 CPU's). Complains that the PSB BIOS cannot handle multiple CPU's <4> (when I load the power mangement module) <5> hi <5> guys, can anybody help me with loading shared object without LD_PRELOAD? <2> Can?Perhaps;Want Too?Perhaps not :) <5> :) <5> i just need to redirect 1 shared library call <2> wellthen do it :P <2> least you seem too know what you're doing :) <5> s <5> could anyone gimme a link describing how LD_PRELOAD works? I mean how does it change the entry point if elf-file <5> *in elf-file <6> lamaz0id: probably info ld.so. it talks about it briefly in there. from there, I would just write a couple of simple test-cases where you override standard glibc functions to illustrate how it works. <5> infi, all what i need - is to hack recv(2) call. Of course, i can write .so object, containing dlopen() && dlsym() and the make smth like LD_PRELOAD ./hacked.so /usr/bin/binary. But I don't wanna change any Env Variables. I just wanna know, can I write .so object, and insert it into binary not via LD_PRELOAD, but via ELF-injection? <6> oh, I don't think so. that would be a major security issue. info ld.so speaks about those very circumstances actually. <6> the other way to modify it would be to change /etc/ld.so.preload, but again, that requires root privileges. <5> of course i have rrot
<5> *root <6> then you can modify /etc/ld.so.preload. <5> but i this case i need inject into it bytecode... <5> but what if my hacked recv() call is to large? <6> not sure there. perhaps read the ELF specification. it allows dynamic sized structures, of course. <6> s/structures/sections/ <5> i know <7> 2.6.16 hangs after posting matroxfb <7> any idea what could cause this <8> Hi <8> Can anyone tell me where I can read up on Dirty from meminfo in kernel 2.6? <2> Genman-Away: Can?Probably;Want too?Probably not! <9> on thread safe smp systems, does the kernel need to stop all but one CPUs when mapping/unmapping pages? <9> if there is 1000 cpu's and each allocates memory, then each CPU will stop 1000 times --> it becomes impossibly slow <10> hi folx <2> medium usn_work <11> hi <11> what is the size of pipe ? <12> so will we ever learn to love reiser4 <2> chn: Why would we, I don't know anyone who uses it <13> gb, me neither ,, im just currious <13> used it about a year ago ,, it broke acpi support but otherwise seemed to have a high throughput although i know it has had major latency issues <14> sorry <6> drive-by! <15> hi <15> how do I p*** a netfilter match module a variable number of parameters <15> such as a list of numbers? <15> the iptables_match struct has a size field, that I have to fill..... but I don't know the size at compile time.... <16> hi <17> hai <16> shouldnt modprobe read option for modules in question, from /etc/modules.conf?
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