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plugwash » Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:15 pm I have just uploaded a kernel package to raspbian based on incorporating bootc's patches with the debian kernel source.I do not currently reccomend this kernel for general use because i'm having freezeup problems with it ( see: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=9468 ). Nevertheless I would appreciate people taking a look at it and telling me if anything they want is missing.To install it (once it hits the public repo) useapt-get install linux-image-3.2.0-3-rpiThere is nothing in place to automatically make this kernel bootable (a tool to do that will come later). You will have to https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1948434 manually copy the newly installed kernel from /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-3-rpi to /boot/kernel.img to use it. I recommend making a backup of your current kernel.img first so you can revert to it. Forum Moderator Posts: 3138Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:45 pm by jui-feng » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:48 am Works fine so far. Thanks!I'm not really sure about this: I have a feeling that "-buffers/cache" memory usage with my https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=138002 setup (few daemons) as measured by the "free" command line tool has increased from ~25MB with 3.1.9+ to ~39MB with 3.2.0-3-rpi. Maybe this is to be expected though, because the kernel now has more features built-in?When I have the time I will try booting the older kernel again, re-check if I remember the 25MB correctly and compare "ps" output. Posts: 57Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:02 am by chrisw2 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:14 pm Works fine so far and the support for iptables, SCSI tape & NFS kernel server are working.My tip for booting the new kernel would be instead of copying from /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-3-rpi to /boot/kernel.img to add a line to your /boot/config.txt file like so:Code: Select all#kernel=kernel.img-3.1.9-clw
kernel=vmlinuz-3.2.0-3-rpi
On my setup I don't have a /boot/kernel.img but simply point to the kernel to be booted via /boot/config.txt. I find this easier to figure out where I am up to and there is no need to copy the kernel image about all the time.I'll be unable to do any more testing for about a week. Posts: 106Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2012 11:22 amLocation: Manchester, UK by mkhllr » Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:22 am No crashes so far, but I noticed t
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7.1, Debian Policy 3.9.8.0, 2016-03-30 Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000 Wichert Akkerman and Joey Hess This text is copyright by the authors under the terms of the BSD license, sans advertising clause. Table of Contents Introduction Configuration Data Templates Configuration frontends Communication with the frontend Debian install-time configuration Introduction Configuration management is quickly becoming a very important issue. Having programs which do cool stuff is great, but we need to store their configuration as well. We see more and more different configuration systems being introduced all the time, which is not very practical. This text introduces a general configuration management system which flexible enough to be used for all kinds of applications. Configuration Data The configuration space All configuration information is stored in what I call the configuration space. This is a database with a special design which resembles the method we look at configuration information. This is done by defining a hierarchy of information. Each package receives its own space in the hierarchy. Each package is free to use a flat space, or divide its space further into sub-hierarchies. If multiple packages share a common purpose they may use a shared toplevel hierarchy, preferably with the same name as a shared (virtual) package name (for example, both mutt and elm can use mail-reader, strn and nn could use news-reader). This shared tree can also be used as a default, ie a variable news-reader/nntpserver can be used by strn if strn/nntpserver does not exist. Each variable in the configuration space has some information associated with it. Most importantly, it has a value. It also may have a set of flags and a set of substitution data. Templates Each variable in the configuration space is associated with some meta-data. The minimum meta-data associated with a variable is: long and short description, type, and default value. The meta-data is essentially static; the protocol described below does not allow it to be changed. The meta-data exists in a space with similar naming properties to the configuration space described above, and typically one variable in the configuration space will have associated with it me