> > By the by, since 1.3.83 or so, every time I shutdown my system
> > I see a hell of a lot of INIT errors (I'm running Red Hat). Is
> > it just me?
>
> Nope - we have exactly the same problem on our EB164s... they
> still seem to shutdown eventually though. I assumed that
> rebuilding init would fix it, though I haven't got around to that
> yet!
Get the latest SysVinit from:
ftp.redhat.com:/pub/devel/axp/RedHat/RPMS
Linus changed the named pipe code to be POSIX instead of SunOS compatible,
which broken init.
Erik
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Ok, the latest kernel is available on the normal sites, and this one
integrates preliminary ufs (for sparc) and m68k support. The patch is
huge due to that - there are almost no other changes.
Ok, you can relax now, I've integrated the two things I promised to
integrate (68k and sparc), and there won't be any more of these huge
patches. At least the 68k support is not 100% there yet - some issues are
still not handled - but the bulk of it is in.
For non-sparc, non-68k machines, this release mainly cleans up some SMP
issues and fixes some masquerading stuff.
Linus