Works great, thank you very much. Will post info on Bibletime thread.jemimah wrote:Found the problem. I uploaded a new bibletime pet. Hopefully it will work this time.
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Works great, thank you very much. Will post info on Bibletime thread.jemimah wrote:Found the problem. I uploaded a new bibletime pet. Hopefully it will work this time.
I have one sfs that crashes the kernel if I try to unload it. AUFS bug I suppose.mavrothal wrote:I have problems unloading an SFS with sfs_load in 013.
SFS_load never exits and and shutdown also halts.
Kernel says:Anybody else has this issue on a real machine (not VM)?Code: Select all
[ 116.850271] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 00000160 [ 116.850277] IP: [<c10a8023>] bd_set_size+0x9/0x62 [ 116.850290] *pde = 00000000 [ 116.850292] Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP [ 116.850295] Modules linked in: mperf uvcvideo videodev i2c_core snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec ac97_bus snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm snd_seq_dummy snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event pcspkr snd_seq snd_timer snd_seq_device snd soundcore snd_page_alloc shpchp e1000 intel_agp intel_gtt agpgart container evdev button processor thermal_sys hwmon fuse aufs squashfs floppy [last unloaded: battery] [ 116.850318] [ 116.850320] Pid: 14525, comm: busybox Not tainted 3.2.8-ski #1 Parallels Software International Inc. Parallels Virtual Platform/Parallels Virtual Platform [ 116.850325] EIP: 0060:[<c10a8023>] EFLAGS: 00210246 CPU: 1 [ 116.850327] EIP is at bd_set_size+0x9/0x62 [ 116.850329] EAX: 00000000 EBX: f4563740 ECX: 00000000 EDX: 00000000 [ 116.850331] ESI: 00000000 EDI: f5c80660 EBP: f4563740 ESP: f1a55b88 [ 116.850334] DS: 007b ES: 007b FS: 00d8 GS: 0033 SS: 0068 [ 116.850336] Process busybox (pid: 14525, ti=f1a54000 task=f1877c40 task.ti=f1a54000) [ 116.850338] Stack: [ 116.850339] f5c806ec f5c80600 c120d414 00000000 00000000 00000000 f18e6140 000200da [ 116.850344] 0000001d 00004c01 00004c01 f5c80600 c120dbb5 00000004 00000004 00000000 [ 116.850349] 00000004 00000001 00000000 f1a55bd4 f1a55bd4 f6003040 f5c806fc f1a55c0c [ 116.850354] Call Trace: [ 116.850363] [<c120d414>] ? loop_clr_fd+0x14f/0x1dc [ 116.850366] [<c120dbb5>] ? lo_ioctl+0x58a/0xacf [ 116.850373] [<c118022c>] ? blk_finish_plug+0xa/0x24 [ 116.850379] [<c1064e21>] ? generic_file_aio_write+0x9b/0xa5 [ 116.850385] [<c1101c40>] ? ext4_file_write+0x1fb/0x249 [ 116.850391] [<c1086cdd>] ? do_sync_write+0xa0/0xe4 [ 116.850395] [<c118ba92>] ? cpumask_next_and+0x23/0x33 [ 116.850402] [<c1024632>] ? load_balance+0x2e0/0x111b [ 116.850405] [<c1086dc1>] ? do_sync_read+0xa0/0xe4 [ 116.850407] [<c118ba92>] ? cpumask_next_and+0x23/0x33 [ 116.850410] [<c1024632>] ? load_balance+0x2e0/0x111b [ 116.850412] [<c1086c3d>] ? do_sync_readv_writev+0xdb/0xdb [ 116.850422] [<f807efbe>] ? xino_fwrite+0x41/0xa6 [aufs] [ 116.850425] [<c1066954>] ? zone_watermark_ok+0x1d/0x23 [ 116.850427] [<c118ccde>] ? kobject_get+0xf/0x13 [ 116.850430] [<c1185465>] ? get_disk+0x57/0x6e [ 116.850432] [<c1185483>] ? exact_lock+0x7/0xd [ 116.850436] [<c1205a64>] ? kobj_lookup+0x10c/0x138 [ 116.850439] [<c1184c5b>] ? disk_map_sector_rcu+0x93/0x93 [ 116.850442] [<c10729eb>] ? bdi_lock_two+0x13/0x27 [ 116.850444] [<c10a82f4>] ? bdev_inode_switch_bdi+0x87/0x9b [ 116.850447] [<c10a904d>] ? __blkdev_get+0x249/0x2c8 [ 116.850450] [<c120d62b>] ? loop_get_status+0x139/0x139 [ 116.850452] [<c1184321>] ? __blkdev_driver_ioctl+0x21/0x25 [ 116.850454] [<c1184b93>] ? blkdev_ioctl+0x86e/0x8a3 [ 116.850457] [<c10a88a1>] ? bd_acquire+0x8c/0x91 [ 116.850459] [<c1085dfb>] ? __dentry_open+0x195/0x24a [ 116.850463] [<c1096a75>] ? dput+0x18/0x141 [ 116.850466] [<c109b213>] ? mntput_no_expire+0xe/0xd8 [ 116.850469] [<c10917f8>] ? do_last+0x5c8/0x648 [ 116.850471] [<c1096a75>] ? dput+0x18/0x141 [ 116.850474] [<c109b213>] ? mntput_no_expire+0xe/0xd8 [ 116.850476] [<c1091b36>] ? path_openat+0x2be/0x2d3 [ 116.850479] [<c1091bee>] ? do_filp_open+0x23/0x5d [ 116.850482] [<c10a80ee>] ? block_ioctl+0x27/0x2c [ 116.850484] [<c10a80c7>] ? nr_blockdev_pages+0x3c/0x3c [ 116.850486] [<c1092d13>] ? do_vfs_ioctl+0x45f/0x49d [ 116.850489] [<c1085aea>] ? do_sys_open+0x178/0x184 [ 116.850491] [<c1092d7d>] ? sys_ioctl+0x2c/0x42 [ 116.850498] [<c136dd39>] ? syscall_call+0x7/0xb [ 116.850500] Code: 1c 31 c0 85 d2 75 18 39 5b 44 74 11 8b 46 30 3d ec 7f 0a c1 74 07 85 c0 0f 94 c0 eb 02 b0 01 5b 5e c3 56 89 d6 53 89 c3 8b 40 58 <8b> 80 60 01 00 00 85 c0 74 0e 8b 80 b4 02 00 00 66 85 c0 0f b7 [ 116.850526] EIP: [<c10a8023>] bd_set_size+0x9/0x62 SS:ESP 0068:f1a55b88 [ 116.850530] CR2: 0000000000000160 [ 116.850532] ---[ end trace 34cb2dea89fce63e ]---
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cd /mnt/home
i had it with 2 out of 2 I tried (Firefox, OOo4kids) and indeed looks like is a 3.x kernel and/or aufs issue. I had no problem with the same setup and SFSs but a 2.6.35 kernel I made.jemimah wrote: I have one sfs that crashes the kernel if I try to unload it. AUFS bug I suppose.
Sorry i was sloppy should of read over what i wrote.jemimah wrote:There won't be a /mnt/home unless you have a save file. Also there is a space.
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cd /mnt/home
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Failed to open directory "home".
Error when getting information for file '/mnt/home/.Trash-0: Input/output error.
thank jemimajemimah wrote:new pets:
truecrypt - encryption
figaros password manager
tangogps - maps
tucan - download manager
tribler - p2p client
Some more info would be needed but usually I/O errors is faulty hardware or firmware. That would be strange with 3 different devices so my second guess would be formating.Geoffrey wrote:I'm in contact with a friend who isn't on the forum, he is trying Saluki 012 and 013, he appears to be having a problem with usb flash and sd cards,
he is unable to access the drives and has to reformat the drives before he can reinstall, the error he gets isCode: Select all
Failed to open directory "home". Error when getting information for file '/mnt/home/.Trash-0: Input/output error.
does anyone have an idea as to what may be causing this, it has happened on two usb flash drives and one sd card on two different PC's and is random in nature
Here is aufsutils3. I'm am unclear about whether the kernel needs to be recompiled or if I can just add this to woof (and remove version 2).mavrothal wrote:i had it with 2 out of 2 I tried (Firefox, OOo4kids) and indeed looks like is a 3.x kernel and/or aufs issue. I had no problem with the same setup and SFSs but a 2.6.35 kernel I made.jemimah wrote: I have one sfs that crashes the kernel if I try to unload it. AUFS bug I suppose.
Maybe that's why Slacko also moved to Unionfs for the 3.2.x kernel. Though unionfs appears to have its own issues
Edit: Looks like the 3.2 kernel uses 2.1 aufs utils! Is this the case? The developer strongly counter advises this.
You'd need to add new entries to /etc/fstab.d/static_entries. But yes, I think it does pretty much ignore the fstab and mount things how it wants them.mavrothal wrote:It would appear that tmount ignores fstab entires.
If you define a mount point in fstab for a device that is different than "/mnt/device_label" then a) the mount/unmount widget can not handle it and calls pmount and b) after mounting shows device -> label as mounted and device -> fstab_entry as unmounted.
Trying to mount device -> fstab_entry, unmounts device -> label.
I would think that fstab entries should be considered first.
You can probably use my tribbler pet but the dependencies need to be compiled on the target.666philb wrote:thank jemimajemimah wrote:new pets:
truecrypt - encryption
figaros password manager
tangogps - maps
tucan - download manager
tribler - p2p client
i've been testing tribler and it appears to be working well any pointers you could give me at getting it working on other puppy's
If you install flashplayer from the ppm it will pull in the dependency you need.DaveS wrote:Can anyone explain why Opera cant see libflashplayer.so but Seamonkey can? I have not had this before and its driving me a bit nuts
If it has been previously covered, please point me to the post. I have set the path within Opera prefs, to no avail.