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#1 2016-03-28 11:32:27 thevoidnn Member Registered: 2014-08-13 Posts: 1 [SOLVED] linux-mainline 4.6rc1 won't boot with / in f2fs hi ppl!after upgrading to mainline 4.6rc1 i cannot boot anymore, because mount ext4-fs cannot load crc32c driver fails inside initramfs:F2FS: Cannot load crc32 driver.mount: no such file or directory.i've
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found that it's related to this commit:https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commi … c994f5cf56they are now using crypto_alloc_shash("crc32", 0, 0); to do the crypto-related
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work.so my question is: how can i make it work? how can i put the required module/files into initramfs?i've lsmod while in ramfs, all i saw was "fscrypt" and nothing about crc32
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or other crypto modules.i tryed this in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf:MODULES="crc32"but with no luck.any ideas on this?UPD:solved withMODULES="crc32 libcrc32c crc32c_generic crc32c-intel crc32-pclmul" Last edited by thevoidnn (2016-03-28 11:59:54) Offline #2 2016-05-17 02:56:01 thelongdivider Member Registered: 2013-11-09 Posts: 28 Re: [SOLVED] linux-mainline 4.6rc1 won't boot with / in f2fs Actually, I can confirm that this is still true. I installed 4.6-1 out of the testing repository and f2fs linux this problem remains.thevoidnn wrote:hi ppl!after upgrading to mainline 4.6rc1 i cannot boot anymore, because mount fails inside initramfs:F2FS: Cannot load crc32 driver.mount: no such file or directory.i've found that it's related to this commit:https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commi … c994f5cf56they are now using crypto_alloc_shash("crc32", 0, 0); to do the crypto-related work.so my question is: how can i make it work? how can i put the required module/files into initramfs?i've lsmod while in ramfs, all i saw was "fscrypt" and nothing about crc32 or other crypto modules.i tryed this in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf:MODULES="crc32"but with no luck.any ideas on this?UPD:solved withMODULES="crc32 libcrc32c crc32c_generic crc32c-intel crc32-pclmul" Offline #3 2016-05-18 20:50:57 blitz Member Registered: 2014-06-14 Posts: 3 Re: [SOLVED] linux-mainline 4.6rc1 won't boot with / in f2fs linux-zen 4.6.0-1 on F2FS formatted SSD fails to mount.Modified /etc/mkinicpio.conf with MODULES="crc32 libcrc32c crc32c_generic crc32c-intel crc32-pclmul" does rebuild correct kernel image.% lsmod | grep crc32 crc32_pclmul 16384 1 crc32c_generic 16384 0 crc32c_intel 24576 2 libcrc32c 16384 0 Offline #4 2016-05-19 02:06:19 Scimmia Bug Wrangler Registered: 2012-09-01 Posts: 5,153 Re: [SOLVED] linux-mainline 4.6rc1 won't boot with / in f2fs Guys, does the "fallback" initramfs boot? Offline #5 2016-05-19 09:47:10 anespo M
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the next planned release of libmlx4? Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ http://lists.openfabrics.org/pipermail/general/2009-June/060027.html thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] https://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/Troubleshooting Hi, I have 2 questions. 1. I am using centos 5.3 (kernel 2.6.18) + ofed 1.4 as my initiator, when I try to login in my target (also install ofed 1.4) using iscsi (tcp or cannot load IPoIB), there's following errors in the initiator side: iscsi: registered transport (tcp) scsi5 : iSCSI Initiator over TCP/IP connection4:0: Could not create connection due to crc32c loading error. Make sure the crc32c module is built as a module or into the kernel session4: couldn't cannot load crc32 create a new connection.<6>scsi6 : iSCSI Initiator over TCP/IP There's no crc32c.ko and libcrc32c.ko under /lib/modules. How can I solve this problem? 2. Using the same target machine but with different initiator which install open-iscsi package, that will allow me to correctly login to the target. So what's the relationship between open-iscsi package and ofed package? Can they be installed on the same machine and use at the same time? Thanks for any help. Thanks, Charles -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
Below you can find some problem/solution stories. If you got other (common) questions about batman-adv, please check the Frequently asked question page. B.A.T.M.A.N.-Adv does not work as expected. What can I do now?¶ Q: Batman-adv isn't working at all or doesn't work as expected?A: First, try to minimize the complexity of your setup, i.e. just try to build a simple mesh network between two devices (using LAN). Usually just following the quick-start-guide is a good way to start with.Check also the Batman Documentation at kernel.org. If you still can't get any setup working at all, go through this checklist: Any warnings or errors in the kernel log?¶ Check dmesg/logread/syslog for warnings, errors or kernel oopses. If you are seeing a kernel oops, write a report ticket and post the log there, describe your setup and hardware, and ideally how this crash could be reproduced. If the module displays an error, see go to the next heading. If the kernel log is just showing cryptic numbers it will be difficult to help you. You can increase the chances of finding the bug by enabling the kernel symbol table which will translate these numbers to function names that can help developers to see what is happening. Please check the "advanced" section of this article to learn how to enable this functionality on OpenWRT. Batman-adv is giving me an error when loading the module?¶ It says: ERROR: could not insert module batman-adv.ko: Unknown symbol in module? Check dmesg logging output (using dmesg command). If it says 'Unknown symbol crc32c'. First load the libcrc32c module, using: sudo modprobe libcrc32c. Installing the module (sudo make install) will fix this problem as well. As it will check for dependencies using modprobe. Are both nodes having the same cell id?¶ Check with 'iwconfig'. Some wifi drivers are a little buggy and do not always merge two ad-hoc cells, therefore you're usually best advised to choose and configure one manually (i.e. 'iwconfig wlan0 ap 02:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX'). While configuring a cell-id manually, you should set the 7th bit of the first byte - or start it with "02:" in other words. To keep this