1229472003 M * daniel_hozac there is no such patch for that kernel :-) 1229472019 M * maharaja well, apparently it is running :) 1229472022 M * Bertl unless the debian folks did a complete port, which would be quite interesting 1229472027 M * maharaja mhm 1229472035 M * maharaja ok 1229472036 M * klikz Bertl: im just running emerge --sync on guest 1229472055 M * maharaja now i get it. most probably the debian port to 2.6.26 is broken 1229472062 M * maharaja is that what you're saying? :) 1229472067 M * klikz lets see 1229472076 M * daniel_hozac no, we're saying the changelog is incorrect. 1229472080 M * maharaja k 1229472096 M * klikz Bertl: it crashed again :/ 1229472100 M * maharaja so which version have i got? 1229472103 M * daniel_hozac look at the source package and you might get a hint. 1229472118 M * maharaja vserver(2) syscall#: 236/glibc ; Available APIs: v13,net,v21,v22,v23,netv2 1229472253 M * klikz daniel_hozac: what might be wrong ;>> Updating Portage cache: 1229472350 M * klikz and it just halted 1229472352 M * daniel_hozac so you're at the box physically when it crashes? 1229472359 M * Bertl i.e. did it panic/reboot or did you 'just' lose network connectivity 1229472360 M * klikz nope 1229472372 M * klikz Bertl: panic 1229472372 M * Bertl did you assign the host IP to the guest? 1229472380 M * klikz Bertl: yes 1229472385 M * Bertl if it paniced, please upload the kernel stack trace 1229472403 M * Bertl if you did assign the host IP to the guest, did you specify a 'dev' entry? 1229472419 M * klikz Bertl: it not crashes during reboot(guest) 1229472422 M * klikz yes Bertl i did 1229472424 M * Bertl if so, it is quite expected that you lose network connectivity when the guest shuts down 1229472447 M * Bertl with a dev entry, you tell util-vserver to up/down that IP on guest start/stop 1229472472 M * Bertl as you probably do not want that :) you should specify 'nodev' instead of a 'dev' entry 1229472474 M * klikz Tue Dec 16 23:55 - crash (01:11) 1229472497 M * Bertl I presume that 'crash' was from the manual reboot 1229472505 M * klikz hmmy 1229472516 M * Bertl i.e. the host kept working perfectly fine, just without any IP :) 1229472615 M * klikz Bertl: during emerge i got connection closed on host and on guest 1229472651 M * Bertl which isn't unexpected, as I explained 1229472655 M * klikz yes 1229472661 M * klikz eth0:1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:15:F2:90:45:42 inet addr:87.98.253.99 Bcast:87.98.253.99 Mask:255.255.255.255 1229472665 M * klikz dev eth0 1229472671 M * klikz ip 87.98.253.99 1229472675 M * klikz on guest 1229472688 M * klikz in ifconfig dir 1229472690 M * maharaja daniel_hozac: http://backports.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-2.6_2.6.26-11~bpo40+1.diff.gz gives me vs2.3.0.35.patch 1229472703 M * Bertl as I said, remove the dev entry, touch an empty 'nodev' file 1229473026 M * maharaja is sched_hard broken in vs2.3.0.x? 1229473026 Q * duckx Read error: Connection reset by peer 1229473037 M * Bertl maharaja: no, just not implemented 1229473058 M * maharaja ok - mhm... 1229473085 M * maharaja thank you for your help :) 1229473096 J * duckx ~Duck@81.57.39.234 1229473109 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1229473293 M * klikz Bertl: but it doesnt work with dev 1229473326 M * Bertl hmm? it works as designed with 'dev' :) 1229473441 M * klikz i cant do anything on guest ;p 1229473447 M * maharaja Bertl: wenn sayin that thierry is working in "it", did you refer to the (hard-)scheduling? 1229473465 M * Bertl yes 1229473552 M * maharaja great :) 1229473559 M * klikz im thinking im gonna give up for today 1229473573 M * klikz Bertl and daniel_hozac thanks for help! 1229473577 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1229473614 M * klikz ill back tomorw T_T 1229473616 M * klikz ;] 1229473622 M * Bertl np, cya 1229473635 M * maharaja i was searching for a 2.3 roadmap/changelog on the linux-vserver website, but as far as i can see, there is no such information 1229473697 M * maharaja ok, im wrong 1229473705 M * maharaja at least the changelog is there at http://linux-vserver.org/ChangeLog-2.3 1229473729 M * Bertl didn't know that a roadmap is required :) 1229473771 M * maharaja well, its not, but it would save you from ppl like me asking "why is sched_hard not working" ;) 1229473793 M * Bertl I doubt that, but asking here is fine :) 1229473819 M * maharaja hehe 1229473984 M * maharaja so what other features are not implemented in 2.3? 1229474180 M * Bertl depends on the 2.3.x version and the kernel 1229474206 M * Bertl up to, and including 2.6.22.19, everything in stable is implemented in 2.3.x too 1229474248 M * Bertl 2.6.23+ switched to the new scheduler, added pid namespaces and so on, which needs some major rework on those subsystems 1229474515 M * maharaja so for the "end-user", this is affecting scheduling (CFS) and maybe some init related stuff (pid namespaces) 1229474560 M * maharaja but the rest is working as usual or as redesigned in 2.3.x - am i correctly understanding you? 1229474565 M * Bertl CFS is working as expected, with cgroups, you get per guest fair scheduling, that is all mainline provides (and AFAIK, plans to provide for scheduling) 1229474810 Q * simontwo Quit: If there's one thing you can say about mankind, there's nothing kind about man. 1229474830 M * maharaja ok, too much information for my brain 1229474871 M * Bertl hehe :) 1229475469 M * maharaja at least, it seems to work out with 2.6.22.15-vs2.2.0.5 1229475564 M * maharaja and damn - 2.6.22 is nearly 2.5 yrs old ... 1229475566 M * Bertl but it won#t hurt to update to the last stable (to avoid known bugs) 1229475573 M * maharaja time is flying by 1229475591 M * maharaja you mean 2.2.0.7 and 2.6.22.19, right? 1229475605 M * maharaja or what do you mean by "last stable"? 1229475641 M * Bertl yep, and no, 2.6.22 is _not_ 2.5 years old :) 1229475654 M * Bertl ChangeLog-2.6.22.19 26-Feb-2008 00:26 19K 1229475655 M * maharaja 1.5, my bad 1229475661 M * maharaja i meant the initial one 1229475665 M * maharaja 2.5 was a typo 1229475671 M * maharaja ChangeLog-2.6.22 08-Jul-2007 23:39 3.8M 1229475692 M * Bertl yep, 2.6.22 was long time maintained 1229475701 M * Bertl as will 2.6.27 be (hopefully) 1229476178 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1229476366 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good night everyone! 1229476372 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1229476514 M * maharaja i should go too 1229476516 M * maharaja gnite 1229476607 Q * Mojo1978 Remote host closed the connection 1229485210 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1229485509 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1229489705 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.167.212.247 1229497383 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1229497470 J * mtg ~mtg@vollkornmail.dbk-nb.de 1229497578 J * chi6IT41 ~chigital@services.mivitec.net 1229497808 N * pmenier_off pmenier 1229497859 J * doener ~doener@i577B9734.versanet.de 1229497964 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229498708 Q * chi6IT41 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229499352 J * chi6IT41 ~chigital@services.mivitec.net 1229500078 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1229500082 M * Bertl morning folks! 1229500191 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229500859 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.167.212.247 1229500932 M * Supaplex greetings 1229501894 J * dna ~dna@77-207-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1229502198 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1229503087 J * mnemoc ~amery@shell.opensde.net 1229504245 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... got some work to do in the basement ... bbl 1229504250 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1229504720 M * pmjdebruijn hmmm 1229504743 A * pmjdebruijn doesn't even have /dev/vroot/ devices even though I do have udev 1229505204 Q * chi6IT41 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229505703 J * sharkjaw ~gab@149-67-194.231210.adsl.tele2.no 1229505833 J * chi6IT41 ~chigital@services.mivitec.net 1229505980 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1229507566 J * giovanni ~giovanni@143.225.229.142 1229507824 J * ledebase ~user@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1229508061 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1229508227 M * ledebase i have a vserver reporting insufficient disk-space while running wget but df -h show much availale space 1229508278 M * ledebase where i do check for compellin knobs? I don't have any quota set on the vserver 1229508303 M * mnemoc check /tmp too 1229508327 M * ledebase no way 1229508347 M * mnemoc ? 1229508629 M * mnemoc ledebase: strace will tell you where it's trying to write and getting " insufficient disk-space" 1229508988 Q * maharaja Read error: Connection reset by peer 1229508989 J * maharaja raoul@80-64-143-52.rev.ipax.at 1229509153 J * Tooom ~toom@rejna.docisland.org 1229509744 M * pmjdebruijn hmmm 1229509767 M * pmjdebruijn mount in a vserver report /dev/hdv1 as rootfs, while xfs_quota things /dev/root is the root device 1229509851 M * Tooom hi 1229509869 M * Tooom I’m using 2.6.27.4-vs2.3.0.35.7 kernel with ipv6 1229509917 M * Tooom and when a vserver opens a connection to another vserver in IPv6, the source IPv6 is not the good one (the source IPv6 is the IPv6 of the destination vserver) 1229509934 M * Tooom so, source IPv6 = destination IPv6 1229510022 M * Tooom in IPv4, there are no problems 1229510087 M * Tooom this is a known problem ? 1229510109 Q * ledebase Read error: Connection reset by peer 1229510128 M * Tooom /topic 1229510136 M * Tooom grr 1229510751 M * pmjdebruijn Tooom: you're using an outdated kernel 1229510754 M * pmjdebruijn Tooom: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.27.8-vs2.3.0.36.2.diff 1229510770 M * pmjdebruijn Tooom: maybe it's already fixed? can you try? 1229510775 A * pmjdebruijn doesn't use IPv6... 1229510802 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1229510806 M * pmjdebruijn anyway xfs_quota works for me when I provide /dev/root (which is a copy of the /dev/mapper/mpath1 device on my host 1229510846 M * Tooom pmjdebruijn: ok, I'll try (but not today) 1229510858 M * pmjdebruijn but, how do I keep the /dev/root pointing to the proper mpath device... these are not nessecerily always the same 1229511211 M * awk hmm, hi.. I was asking about this vproc restriction with new vserver package... now if you using grsec it seems you can't remove the proc restrictions on vserver. how can i get around this? 1229511360 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1229511756 P * Tooom 1229511777 Q * sharkjaw Remote host closed the connection 1229513666 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1229513860 J * sharkjaw ~gab@149-67-194.231210.adsl.tele2.no 1229515146 A * nox is llooking forward for vs2.4 :) 1229515165 M * maharaja nox: how come? 1229515186 M * nox ipv6 with production stability :) 1229515207 M * maharaja i c :) 1229515237 A * Wonka wants vs for a newer 2.6.x 1229515246 M * Wonka vs stable, that is 1229515280 M * nox Wonka: thats also a point to use 2.3 right now 1229515320 Q * balbir_ magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * hparker magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * Aiken magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * mugwump magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * fb magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * FloodServ magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * gdm magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * Supaplex magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * brc magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * AndrewLee magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * jaqque magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * nenolod magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * faheem magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * micah magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * FireEgl magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * tam magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * awk magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * infowolfe magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * sardyno magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515320 Q * dkg magnet.oftc.net resistance.oftc.net 1229515322 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1229515322 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1229515334 M * Wonka Linux chaos 2.6.22.9-vs2.3.0.26.4 #1 SMP Tue Oct 9 10:17:28 CEST 2007 i686 GNU/Linux 1229515339 M * Wonka that's running here now 1229515367 M * Wonka and i would _so_ like a good reason to install a new kernel... 1229515386 M * Wonka maybe just switch to debian kernels 1229515393 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1229515393 J * tam ~tam@gw.nettam.com 1229515393 J * awk ~awk@security.web.za 1229515401 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-24-21-204-37.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1229515401 J * sardyno ~me@pool-96-235-18-120.pitbpa.fios.verizon.net 1229515401 J * dkg ~dkg@lair.fifthhorseman.net 1229515404 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@flat.iis.sinica.edu.tw 1229515404 J * jaqque foobar@buddha.sbih.org 1229515404 J * nenolod nenolod@petrie.dereferenced.org 1229515404 J * faheem ~faheem@cpe-071-077-007-143.nc.res.rr.com 1229515404 J * micah ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1229515404 M * ktwilight__ i've set as.hard and rss.soft to both 131072 (512MB). started to dd stuff into tmpfs, and it just crashed the guest. is that normal or...? 1229515407 J * gdm ~gdm@bellatrix.redetoile.net 1229515407 J * Supaplex ~supaplex@166.70.62.193 1229515407 J * brc bruce@72.20.27.65 1229515412 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.167.212.247 1229515412 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1229515412 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-39-59.lns3.bne1.internode.on.net 1229515412 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1229515422 Q * FloodServ synthon.oftc.net services.oftc.net 1229515503 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1229515534 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1229516765 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1229516924 M * pmjdebruijn Wonka: The Debian kernel is ancient 2.6.18 1229516976 M * Wonka pmjdebruijn: i know. that's why i'm waiting for 2.6.27 with vs - 2.6.27 is longtime supported... 1229517002 M * Bertl_oO ktwilight__: tmpfs is limited to 16MB by default (from util-vserver) 1229517043 M * Bertl_oO ktwilight__: note, that tmpfs pages will not be accounted for the guest 1229517481 M * ktwilight__ yes, i bumped the limit to 10g. i forgot to mentioned that i added async to tmpfs. 1229517506 M * ktwilight__ Bertl_oO, what do you mean tmpfs pages is not accounted for in the guest? 1229517533 M * Bertl_oO they are allocated by the kernel for the filesystem (page cache) not as memory for the guest 1229517560 M * Bertl_oO so, yes, excpected, and self inflicted 1229518030 M * ktwilight__ aha 1229518107 M * pmjdebruijn Wonka: I know 1229518777 M * ard 10G for tmpfs? 1229518831 M * ktwilight__ ard, just for fun, nothing serious ;) 1229518903 M * ktwilight__ am pretty young and fresh in this area, so am always up for some play here and there. kinda surprised me when the entire guest crashed and burn. but yea, at least i'm satisfied on the "why". :) 1229519113 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229520928 M * awk hi, I asked this question earlier but guess everyone was asleep :D 1229520934 M * awk hmm, hi.. I was asking about this vproc restriction with new vserver package... now if you using grsec it seems you can't remove the proc 1229520935 M * awk restrictions on vserver. how can i get around this? 1229520970 M * awk all works on kernel 2.6.26.8 but not on 2.6.27.... 1229520976 M * awk with latest vserver-grsec patch 1229521160 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229521232 P * jsambrook 1229521908 M * ard ktwilight__ : Only the guest crashed and burned? You are so lucky :-) 1229521937 M * ard awk : /me doesn't use grsec, sorry 1229522161 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.167.212.247 1229522308 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1229522583 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:212:f0ff:fe0f:6f86 1229523580 M * ktwilight__ :) 1229526091 Q * mtg Quit: Verlassend 1229526945 M * pmjdebruijn any clue how I can give my vserver access to it's own root device 1229526959 M * pmjdebruijn even if the root device isn't static (as in it may change between reboots) 1229526976 M * daniel_hozac cp? 1229528086 M * micah daniel_hozac: had a compile failure with umount2 again on ia64, even after the patch to dietlibc 1229528107 M * micah http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=util-vserver&ver=0.30.216%7Er2772-6&arch=ia64&stamp=1229143992&file=log 1229528355 M * daniel_hozac micah: looks like ia64 doesn't have oldumount either, so it would need a different fix. 1229528410 M * micah even though its "undefined reference to `umount2'"? 1229528462 Q * pflanze Quit: Leaving 1229528583 M * daniel_hozac on ia64, umount should be umount2, and umount should be a thin umount2(path, 0) 1229529360 M * pmjdebruijn daniel_hozac: when I cp /dev/mapper/mpath1, and I reboot I might become /dev/mapper/mpath2 1229529366 M * pmjdebruijn it might* 1229529511 Q * sharkjaw Remote host closed the connection 1229529511 M * daniel_hozac so cp every boot. 1229529558 M * pmjdebruijn daniel_hozac: that's possible... but not elegant... 1229529563 M * pmjdebruijn there is no elegant way to resolve this? 1229529573 M * pmjdebruijn like a device node which always points the the vserver root device? 1229529582 M * pmjdebruijn something I can mknod 1229529773 M * daniel_hozac you could stat the guest's root directory and mknod it... every time you boot. 1229529798 M * daniel_hozac either way, you'll end up with a script for the guest to set it up. 1229529803 M * Bertl_oO micah: is dietlibc maintained in debian? 1229529940 M * nox Bertl_oO: Version: 0.31-1 Maintainer: Gerrit Pape 1229529968 M * Bertl_oO so, after the last 'fix' we did to dietlibc 1229529999 M * Bertl_oO I would expect that Gerrit would have had a look into that, and by now had fixed it for ia64? no? 1229530029 M * Bertl_oO could be that there is an internal communications problem? 1229530044 M * nox 0.30-4 is stable version 1229530060 M * nox have no idea 1229530725 Q * chi6IT41 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229531199 J * mtg ~mtg@dialbs-088-079-143-204.static.arcor-ip.net 1229531203 M * micah Bertl_oO: i uploaded 0.31-1.1 with the fix after speaking with Gerrit, who told me he did not have time right now 1229531239 M * micah Bertl_oO: when you say 'have had a look into that', what is 'that' you are referring to? 1229531549 M * Bertl_oO the umount2 issue with dietlibc 1229531584 M * Bertl_oO obviously dietlibc is broken on ia64 and sparc (or what was the other arch?) 1229531620 M * Bertl_oO okay, I'm gone again ... bbl (2-3 hours) 1229532478 M * micah Bertl_oO: well, gerrit isn't the upstream dietlibc developer, he is just a debian packager, like me. 1229532523 M * micah Bertl_oO: you and daniel_hozac provided a fix that I tested on as many arches as possible, and I asked Gerrit to include it in the next release so the next debian release could have a functional util-vserver 1229532537 M * micah and if it was good, I was going to push it upstream to the dietlibc developers 1229532633 M * micah I can send what we have to the dietlibc upstream and maybe they'll fix the rest, as gerrit doesn't seem to have time at the moment, but this will undoubtedly mean some arches will not have util-vserver for the next debian release... 1229532679 M * micah because in order to have *any* functioning util-vserver for the next debian release, I will have to request that these arches that dont build do not build the package so that the version that *is* functional can transition in 1229532690 M * micah it wont transition in with some arches failing to build from source otherwise 1229532795 M * micah so, either I omit those arches for util-vserver for the next release, or someone comes up with more fixes for dietlibc (which will either be you or daniel_hozac and I can get those in debian; upstream and debian will not get them; or me and nobody will see them for the next 4 years while I get up to speed on what I do not know here) 1229532800 M * micah :) 1229532986 M * micah if any of that is not clear, let me know... i'm trying to prepare for travel tomorrow so I am a little bit in a rush 1229533181 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1229533839 M * nox daniel_hozac: would you mind to add a util-vserver.latest link to repository? 1229535434 J * larsivi ~larsivi@9.80-202-30.nextgentel.com 1229536549 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1229536664 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1229537559 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229537957 P * gnuk NoFeature 1229538040 J * chi6IT41 ~chigital@tmo-100-218.customers.d1-online.com 1229538316 Q * giovanni Remote host closed the connection 1229538466 J * cga ~weechat@94.36.81.184 1229538984 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229540209 Q * mtg Quit: Verlassend 1229541810 Q * chi6IT41 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1229543315 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-39-59.lns3.bne1.internode.on.net 1229543742 J * Scurz ~sfantar@ceyzeriat.home.snurf.info 1229543743 M * Scurz hey 1229543804 M * Scurz I've a python script in a guest server, if I can't run it, I get errors, but if I go into the root server, with a python /etc/vservers/guest/myscript.py, that works, why ? 1229543848 M * daniel_hozac we'll need way more data than that. 1229543852 M * daniel_hozac what kind of errors do you get? 1229543881 M * Scurz this http://pastebin.com/m51460446 1229543907 M * Scurz or http://pastebin.com/m75243bd6 1229543956 M * daniel_hozac looks like you're trying to execute a shell wrapper using Python. 1229543967 M * daniel_hozac i.e. it has absolutely nothing to do with Linux-VServer. 1229543996 M * Scurz maybe, but I have no other ideas why I get errors... 1229544059 M * daniel_hozac uh, don't use Python to run shell scripts. 1229544065 M * daniel_hozac usually a good start. 1229544148 M * Scurz hmmm, yes, I did a mistake, this is a shell script that imports a python script 1229544166 M * Scurz s/imports/executes 1229544449 M * Scurz fixed 1229545707 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1229546004 M * Scurz bye 1229546005 P * Scurz 1229551268 J * yarihm ~yarihm@77-56-182-18.dclient.hispeed.ch 1229551604 Q * cga Quit: WeeChat 0.2.6 1229552667 J * whuji ~huji@bgl93-2-82-226-41-76.fbx.proxad.net 1229552675 M * whuji hello ! 1229552771 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1229552891 M * whuji somebody here to help me ? 1229553249 M * whuji okey, I'll ome back later 1229553253 M * whuji good night cheers 1229553775 N * morrigan_uk morrigan_zZ 1229554629 Q * whuji Quit: Leaving. 1229555117 M * Bertl_oO okay, off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! 1229555130 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1229556717 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1229556748 J * m_o_d ~kane@host.ltv.pl 1229556766 M * m_o_d hello 1229556819 M * m_o_d is there a way to create kernel with vserver patch, and real time patch by ingo ? 1229557054 M * m_o_d i use clean linux-2.6.26.6 with patch-2.6.26.6-vs2.3.0.35.6.diff, but i can't patch kernel with patch-2.6.26.6-rt11 1229557078 M * m_o_d i cant patch some files: http://pastebin.be/15514 1229557138 M * m_o_d i have problem with fs/proc/array.c.rej 1229557144 M * m_o_d any one can help ? 1229557446 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1229558134 Q * doener Quit: leaving