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* Newbie Questions
@ 2004-12-15 19:49 Joseph Swaminathan
  2004-12-15 20:23 ` Marco Gerards
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Joseph Swaminathan @ 2004-12-15 19:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: grub-devel


    Iam new to grub. I have few basic questions.
Please let me know if this not the right forum
for such questions.

    1. Does Grub/Grub 2, support iSCSI / FC HBA,
       for loading from SAN.

    2. Is there a document on Grub 2.

    3. I couldnt access the GRUB wiki page,
       http://www.autistici.org/grub, given
       in the GNU Grub web site. It says
       connection refused. Is this site down,
       or I need some access permission to
       visit this site.

thanks
Joseph



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* Newbie questions
@ 2021-06-18 16:31 Ethy H. Brito
  2021-06-18 17:40 ` Jesper Dangaard Brouer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Ethy H. Brito @ 2021-06-18 16:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xdp-newbies


Hi All.

I've been doing some home work reading the docs and some doubts have raised.
For reference, my environment is 
	Ubuntu 20.04
	kernel 5.4.0-66 
	tc utility, iproute2-ss200127.

1) https://xdp-project.net/areas/cpumap.html#cpumap--Create-script-MQ-HTB-silo-setup says that: 
	"XPS (Transmit Packet Steering) will take precedence over any changes to 
	skb->queue_mapping. You need to disable *XDP* via mask=00 in files 
	/sys/class/net/DEV/queues/tx-*/xps_cpus"

Shouldn't it say I need to disable *XPS* (not XDP) using mask=00??

2) Taking tc_mq_htb_setup_example.sh as reference, how to enable XDP?
Since I have to disable XPS, I assume I have to enable something in replacement, right?
How to set that CPU-0 will deal with mq queue 7FFF:1, CPU-1 will deal with 7FFF:2, and so on?

3) Is XDP available in kernel 5.4.0 ?

4) Is XPS a suitable "substitute" for XDP ?

Thank you for your time.

Regards Ethy

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* newbie questions
@ 2015-08-31  0:30 Pierre-Louis Bossart
  2015-08-31  7:43 ` Johannes Berg
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Pierre-Louis Bossart @ 2015-08-31  0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: backports

Hi,
I am trying to figure out how complicated it'd be to add the sound subsystem to the list of supported packages - there are many cases where I only want the latest and greatest sound drivers and nothing else beyond the minimal dependencies. Bear with me if I am asking silly questions, I am not familiar at all with the backports environment and only tried to progress from the wiki and code.

question1: is there a way the list of packages can be selected? I'd like to use the backports infrastructure only for what I care about (media, usb, audio). It'd be really nice if I could limit the updates to the parts I care about (media, usb, sound) and remove all the networking part I don't really have a use for. It's fine if the releases include everything, I only want to limit the changes in my own workspace.

question2: I am not sure I understand how the code is generated. Nothing seems to work/compile even without my changes... If I use linux-next with the next-20150731 tag and the latest backport code, I get:

~/backports$ ./gentree.py --clean --verbose --gitdebug --git-revision  v4.1.6  ../linux-next ../linux-next-backport
Get original source files from git ...
Applying patches from patches to ../linux-next-backport ...
Applying patch 0000-upstream-backport-changes/0005-uapi-compromise/mwifiex.patch
> patching file drivers/net/wireless/mwifiex/decl.h
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 26 with fuzz 1.
> patching file drivers/net/wireless/mwifiex/sta_rx.c
Applying patch backport-adjustments/crypto-ccm.patch
> patching file compat/crypto-ccm.c
> Hunk #2 succeeded at 872 (offset -60 lines).
> Hunk #3 succeeded at 898 (offset -60 lines).
Applying patch backport-adjustments/devcoredump.patch
> patching file compat/drivers-base-devcoredump.c
> patching file include/linux/backport-devcoredump.h
Not applying backport-adjustments/flow_dissector.patch, not needed
Applying patch collateral-evolutions/media/0001-dma_mmap_coherent-revert.patch
> patching file drivers/media/v4l2-core/videobuf2-dma-contig.c
Applying patch collateral-evolutions/media/0002-no_dmabuf/v4l2.patch
> patching file drivers/media/v4l2-core/Kconfig
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 68 (offset -11 lines).
> Hunk #2 succeeded at 79 (offset -11 lines).
> patching file drivers/media/v4l2-core/v4l2-mem2mem.c
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 440 (offset -19 lines).
> Hunk #2 succeeded at 454 (offset -19 lines).
> Hunk #3 succeeded at 805 with fuzz 2 (offset -36 lines).
> Hunk #4 succeeded at 814 (offset -36 lines).
> patching file drivers/media/v4l2-core/videobuf2-core.c
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 252 (offset -1 lines).
> Hunk #2 succeeded at 281 (offset -1 lines).
> Hunk #3 succeeded at 425 (offset -1 lines).
> Hunk #4 succeeded at 787 (offset -1 lines).
> Hunk #5 succeeded at 801 (offset -1 lines).
> Hunk #6 succeeded at 835 (offset -1 lines).
> Hunk #7 succeeded at 1502 (offset -5 lines).
> Hunk #8 succeeded at 1621 (offset -5 lines).
> Hunk #9 succeeded at 1684 (offset -5 lines).
> Hunk #10 succeeded at 2074 (offset -10 lines).
> Hunk #11 succeeded at 2085 (offset -10 lines).
> Hunk #12 succeeded at 2094 (offset -10 lines).
> Hunk #13 succeeded at 2401 (offset -14 lines).
> Hunk #14 succeeded at 2479 (offset -14 lines).
> Hunk #15 succeeded at 3417 (offset -22 lines).
> Hunk #16 succeeded at 3427 (offset -22 lines).
> patching file drivers/media/v4l2-core/videobuf2-dma-contig.c
> patching file drivers/media/v4l2-core/videobuf2-vmalloc.c
> patching file include/media/v4l2-mem2mem.h
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 119 (offset -2 lines).
> Hunk #2 succeeded at 244 (offset -2 lines).
> patching file include/media/videobuf2-core.h
> Hunk #3 succeeded at 463 (offset -4 lines).
> Hunk #4 succeeded at 630 (offset -13 lines).
> patching file drivers/media/usb/uvc/uvc_queue.c
> Hunk #1 FAILED at 270.
> Hunk #2 succeeded at 269 (offset -12 lines).
> 1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file drivers/media/usb/uvc/uvc_queue.c.rej
> patching file drivers/media/v4l2-core/videobuf2-dma-sg.c
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 373 (offset -4 lines).
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "./gentree.py", line 1091, in <module>
    ret = _main()
  File "./gentree.py", line 724, in _main
    logwrite=logwrite)
  File "./gentree.py", line 906, in process
    apply_patches(args, "backport", source_dir, 'patches', bpid.target_dir, logwrite)
  File "./gentree.py", line 552, in apply_patches
    raise Exception('Patch failed')
Exception: Patch failed

Now if I use branch origin/linux-4.1.y, the tree is generated but usually doesn't compile (random options selected)

Can anyone help with a known config that works?


question 3: how exactly does ckmake work and what am I missing?
:~/backports$ ./devel/ckmake 
[snip] backports/Makefile does not exist

Thanks,
-Pierre
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* Re: Newbie questions
@ 2012-10-06 15:31 Mark Kampe
  2012-10-07  0:08 ` Adam Nielsen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Mark Kampe @ 2012-10-06 15:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adam Nielsen; +Cc: ceph-devel


The problem you are describing is called split-brain.  Ceph has an odd number of monitors and quorum is required before objects can be served.  The partition with the smaller number of monitors will wait harmlessly until connectivity is reestablished .

Adam Nielsen <a.nielsen@shikadi.net> wrote:

>Thanks both for your answers - very informative.  I think I will set up a test 
>Ceph system on my home servers to try it out.
>
>I have one more question:
>
>Ceph seems to handle failed nodes well enough, but what about failed network 
>links?  Say you have a few systems in two locations, connected by a single 
>link.  If the link fails, you will have two isolated networks, each of which 
>will think the other has failed and presumably will try to go on as best it 
>can.  What happens when the link comes back up again?  What if the same file 
>was modified by both isolated clusters when the link was down?  What version 
>will end up back in the cluster?
>
>Thanks again,
>Adam.
>
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* Newbie questions
@ 2012-10-01 12:30 Adam Nielsen
  2012-10-01 13:20 ` Joao Eduardo Luis
  2012-10-01 16:13 ` Sage Weil
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 55+ messages in thread
From: Adam Nielsen @ 2012-10-01 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ceph-devel

Hi all,

I've been investigating cluster filesystems for a while now, and I have a few 
questions about Ceph I hope you don't mind me asking here.  This is in the 
context of using Ceph as a POSIX filesystem and alternative to something like NFS.

   1. Is Ceph stable enough for "real" use yet?  I read that upgrading to 
v0.48 required a reformat, which I imagine would be a bit of an issue in a 
production system.  Is this how upgrades are normally done?  Is anyone running 
Ceph in a production environment with real data yet?

   2. Why does the wiki say that you can run one or three monitor daemons, but 
running two is worse than one?  Wouldn't running two be less work than running 
three?

   3. If I have multiple disks in a machine that I can dedicate to Ceph, is it 
better to RAID them and present Ceph with a single filesystem, or do you get 
better results by giving Ceph a filesystem on each disk and letting it look 
after the striping and any faulty disks?

   4. How resilient is the system?  I can find a lot of information saying one 
node can go away without any data loss, but does that mean losing a second 
node will take everything down?  Can you configure it such that every node has 
a complete copy of the cluster, so as long as any one node survives, all the 
data is available?

   5. Given that the cluster filesystem contains files, which are then stored 
as other files in a different filesystem, does this affect performance much? 
I'm thinking of something like a git repository which accesses file metadata a 
lot, and seems to suffer a bit if it's not running off a local disk.

Hopefully I'm not asking questions which are already covered in the 
documentation - if so please point me in the right direction.

Many thanks,
Adam.


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* Newbie questions
@ 2005-11-01 17:33 Larry Alkoff
  2005-11-02  5:41 ` Justin Zygmont
  2005-11-03  0:55 ` Ralph Alvy
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 55+ messages in thread
From: Larry Alkoff @ 2005-11-01 17:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dosemu

Some questions from a dosemu newbie that I could not find in 
documentation.  Using dosemu version 1.2.2.2.0 under Slackware 10.1.

0.  Where can I find more documentation?

1.  How do I print?  My system uses CUPS.

     In particular I wish to print reports using the Supercalc version 4 
    spreadsheet program and a Deskjet 500 through the CUPS system. 
Supercalc is working just fine except for printing.  Does anyone have 
any experience with this program and dosemu?

2.  Can I use 4dos as a replacement for command.com?

3.  Where can I find guidance on the allow commands in config.sys and 
autoexec.bat?

-- 
Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
Using Thunderbird on Slackware Linux

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* Newbie questions
@ 2005-10-06 18:17 Gaurav Poothia
  2005-10-06 21:04 ` Ivan Gyurdiev
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Gaurav Poothia @ 2005-10-06 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SELinux

Hello!
I have been looking at macros/program/mozilla_macros.te in file (ver 1.26)

Mozilla seems to run in its own derived domain(based on the user
running it). It then seems to create these domain transitions for many
execs such as:
-> To a derived domain on calling a java program
-> To specialized domains on exec of mplayer, lpr etc

Q1. Is the idea here for SELinux to create specialized domains for all
possible desktop apps (on the server side it seems the plan is to
eventually confine all daemons)?  If not then any SELinux unaware app on
exec will run within  Mozilla domain if called form within the browser
(viewers/players/editors)?
What about invocation from shell...will it then run within user_t domain?

Q2 When I ran an strace on mozilla opening a document using xpdf it seemed
to call a clone() which then exec to xpdf rather than call fork().
Are both fork and clone treated identically by the SELinux?
If yes would xpdf then run inside the prefix_mozilla_t domain (since
SELinux seems be xpdf unaware)

I am sorry I pbbly could answer some of these questions empirically but I
haven't installed the policy. Btw is there a play machine out there with
1.26
installed?

Thanks
-Gaurav


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* Newbie questions
@ 2005-10-06 18:12 Gaurav Poothia
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 55+ messages in thread
From: Gaurav Poothia @ 2005-10-06 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SELinux

Hello!
I have been looking at macros/program/mozilla_macros.te in file (ver 1.26)

Mozilla seems to run in its own derived domain(based on the user
running it). It then seems to create these domain transitions for many
execs such as:
-> To a derived domain on calling a java program
-> To specialized domains on exec of mplayer, lpr etc

Q1. Is the idea here for SELinux to create specialized domains for all
possible desktop apps (on the server side it seems the plan is to
eventually confine all daemons)?  If not then any SELinux unaware app on
exec will run within  Mozilla domain if called form within the browser
(viewers/players/editors)?
What about invocation from shell...will it then run within user_t domain?

Q2 When I ran an strace on mozilla opening a document using xpdf it seemed
to call a clone() which then exec to xpdf rather than call fork().
Are both fork and clone treated identically by the SELinux?
If yes would xpdf then run inside the prefix_mozilla_t domain (since
SELinux seems be xpdf unaware)

I am sorry I pbbly could answer some of these questions empirically but I
haven't installed the policy. Btw is there a play machine out there with 1.26
installed?

Thanks
-Gaurav

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* Newbie questions
@ 2005-01-19 15:07 Scott Miller
  2005-01-19 15:10 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Scott Miller @ 2005-01-19 15:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mips

Hi.

I'm trying to build a MIPS kernel (2.4) and I'm stuck.

I'm using the MIPS SDE-lite installed on a linux box, but I don't think 
I have it configured properly.  (I have to define things like 
-D_MIPS_SZLONG in CPPFLAGS to get it to compile.)

I've gotten it all to compile, but it fails to link at the end with 
undefined reference to handle_reserved, handle_watch, handle_adel, etc.
I assume these are intrinsics in the MIPS libraries, but I can't find them.

Is there a missing step in my configuration, or am I using the wrong tools?
-- 
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  too dark to read." - Groucho Marx

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* Newbie questions
@ 2004-03-25 21:32 Jan Rychter
  2004-03-26  2:26 ` Steven Hand
  2004-03-26  2:35 ` Ian Pratt
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 55+ messages in thread
From: Jan Rychter @ 2004-03-25 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

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I've just started looking at Xen and I have some questions. These are
all fairly basic, as there is preciously little overview documentation
(most of it seems to be fairly detailed).

First of all, I'm coming from an UML (User-Mode Linux) and VMware
background. I'm using UML for a number of things, and I'm generally
happy with it, except for the performance and lack of suspend/resume
functionality.

My questions:

  -- as I understand, Xen *requires* running a custom kernel, it isn't
     just a user-level application like UML or VMware?

  -- if yes, is it reasonable to expect that a patched (customized for a
     laptop) kernel that includes swsusp2 and encryption (among other
     things) will be able to support Xen?

  -- is Xen at all suitable for the following usage scenario: a laptop
     host, with frequently changing networking, software suspend (via
     swsusp2), Xenolinux without real-world networking
     (e.g. host<->Xenolinux communication only)?

I'd appreciate any advice.

thanks,
--J.

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* Newbie questions
@ 2002-08-03  4:10 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
       [not found] ` <20020803041040.10310.qmail-L8+/D2FWflyA/QwVtaZbd3CJp6faPEW9@public.gmane.org>
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri @ 2002-08-03  4:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f

Hello,

I'm a newbie to ACPI (just bought a
desknote(www.desknote.biz) laptop that ships w/ that).
I'm trying to use ACPI withou success. The kernel
2.5.{29,30} don't even compile (error with: save_flags
and restore_flags, listed below).

I'm using red hat 2.4.18-3 recompiled right now, that
looks too old (I tried 2.5.24 before, the /proc/acpi
subsys gives more info)

I got acpid, but I got nothing more than mapping the
buttons (power and lid) to run what I desire. I wanna
know how I put it to sleep (suspend, and how to come
back)

Best regards.

Gustavo

--------------
make bzImage errors:

drivers/built-in.o: In function `acpi_system_suspend':
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x3220e): undefined reference
to `save_flags'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x3223b): undefined reference
to `restore_flags'


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* Re: Newbie Questions
@ 2002-04-09 21:39 Gyzmobro
  2002-04-09 22:14 ` Glynn Clements
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Gyzmobro @ 2002-04-09 21:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-c-programming

Linux Free Mail has been down so I haven't had a chance to respond to this 
thread and am now forced to use a proprietary email system. I hope I haven't 
missed parts of this thread and I don't have the last email, but here I go:

From what you've said, I would have to write a while loop that goes through
the file one line at a time and checks to see if it's
at the EOF through an if statement. How would I make
the program go through the file line by line? Is this 
if statement right:?

char c_check_eof[10];

if(fgets(c_check_eof, 10, fp) == "EOF")
{
 break;
}

Serban Giuroiu

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* Slightly confuzed...
@ 2001-12-11 23:44 Charles Steinkuehler
  2001-12-12 14:59 ` Newbie questions Charles Steinkuehler
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 55+ messages in thread
From: Charles Steinkuehler @ 2001-12-11 23:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mtd

I'm working on building a kernel with the latest patches from the FTP site,
and digging through the code from CVS, but I've got a (hopefully simple)
question:

Which driver should I use for "conventional" (at least to me :) Atmel parts,
like the 29C010, 29C040, etc?  Everything I've looked at so far in the code
seems to want to talk to a DiskOnChip or the "wacky" CIS type flash (and
predecessors) you have to send commands to.

Or is using the 29Cxxx series flash so simple the code is left as an
exercise for the reader?  ;-)

Charles Steinkuehler
charles@steinkuehler.net

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2015-08-31 12:50   ` Pierre-Louis Bossart
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2015-08-31 13:21       ` Pierre-Louis Bossart
2015-08-31 13:33         ` Johannes Berg
2015-08-31 14:26           ` Pierre-Louis Bossart
2015-08-31 14:38             ` Johannes Berg
2012-10-06 15:31 Newbie questions Mark Kampe
2012-10-07  0:08 ` Adam Nielsen
2012-10-07  0:34   ` Mark Kampe
2012-10-01 12:30 Adam Nielsen
2012-10-01 13:20 ` Joao Eduardo Luis
2012-10-01 16:13 ` Sage Weil
2012-10-06 15:05   ` Adam Nielsen
2005-11-01 17:33 Larry Alkoff
2005-11-02  5:41 ` Justin Zygmont
2005-11-03  0:55 ` Ralph Alvy
2005-11-03  4:12   ` Larry Alkoff
2005-11-03  6:17     ` Ralph Alvy
2005-11-03  7:32     ` John R. Sowden
2005-11-03 19:02       ` Larry Alkoff
2005-11-03 21:26         ` John R. Sowden
2005-11-04  3:45           ` Justin Zygmont
2005-11-05 17:06         ` Ralph Alvy
2005-11-05 19:25           ` Larry Alkoff
2005-11-06  0:42             ` Ralph Alvy
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     [not found]             ` <200511070723.31259.ralvy@warpmail.net>
2005-11-07 16:36               ` Alain
2005-11-09  7:46                 ` Ralph Alvy
2005-10-06 18:17 Gaurav Poothia
2005-10-06 21:04 ` Ivan Gyurdiev
2005-10-06 22:05   ` Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
2005-10-06 18:12 Gaurav Poothia
2005-01-19 15:07 Scott Miller
2005-01-19 15:10 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-01-19 20:53   ` Scott Miller
2004-03-25 21:32 Jan Rychter
2004-03-26  2:26 ` Steven Hand
2004-04-07 21:08   ` Jan Rychter
2004-03-26  2:35 ` Ian Pratt
2002-08-03  4:10 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
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2002-04-25  8:10 ` Newbie Questions Daniel
2002-04-09 21:39 Gyzmobro
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