I am trying to use kernel 3.11 on VirtualBox or VMWare, but it hangs at boot right after the message “Booting the kernel”. Under VMWare, VMWare gives a message that it received an instruction to halt the CPU.
I have tried different editions of 3.11 and they all are affected the same way. Does anyone know why this and a way to fix it?
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 02:37:17PM +0000, Maurice R Volaski wrote:
> I am trying to use kernel 3.11 on VirtualBox or VMWare, but it hangs at boot
> right after the message "Booting the kernel". Under VMWare, VMWare gives a
> message that it received an instruction to halt the CPU.
>
> I have tried different editions of 3.11 and they all are affected the same
> way. Does anyone know why this and a way to fix it?
Not that many memories about this one, but why would anyone try to
figure what was wrong on a kernel that's been dead for 4 years now
and after which thousands of bugs have been fixed, possibly the one
that affects you ?
Willy
I'm trying to build a computer with network diagnostic tool, https://software.internet2.edu/ndt/ and it requires patches to the kernel, https://www.web10g.org/. The latest kernel for which there are patches, 3.17, doesn't compile with the patches, so I had to progressively retrogress until I can found one that did.
-----Original Message-----
From: Willy Tarreau <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, March 23, 2018 at 10:54
To: Maurice R Volaski <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Did kernel 3.11 never work?
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 02:37:17PM +0000, Maurice R Volaski wrote:
> I am trying to use kernel 3.11 on VirtualBox or VMWare, but it hangs at boot
> right after the message "Booting the kernel". Under VMWare, VMWare gives a
> message that it received an instruction to halt the CPU.
>
> I have tried different editions of 3.11 and they all are affected the same
> way. Does anyone know why this and a way to fix it?
Not that many memories about this one, but why would anyone try to
figure what was wrong on a kernel that's been dead for 4 years now
and after which thousands of bugs have been fixed, possibly the one
that affects you ?
Willy
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 02:58:46PM +0000, Maurice R Volaski wrote:
> I'm trying to build a computer with network diagnostic tool,
> https://software.internet2.edu/ndt/ and it requires patches to the kernel,
> https://www.web10g.org/. The latest kernel for which there are patches, 3.17,
> doesn't compile with the patches, so I had to progressively retrogress until
> I can found one that did.
In my opinion you'd waste much less time trying to port these patches to
a more recent, still maintained kernel. 3.16 is still maintained by Ben,
and not too far from 3.17 (less than 3.11). You may have more luck there
and also more luck to get it to boot on a recent machine.
Also on web10g I'm seeing patches for kernels 3.2 to 3.4. 3.2 is also
still maintained by Ben. You can try this one, maybe it'll work, who
knows.
Willy
2018-03-23 16:19 GMT+01:00 Willy Tarreau <[email protected]>:
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 02:58:46PM +0000, Maurice R Volaski wrote:
>> I'm trying to build a computer with network diagnostic tool,
>> https://software.internet2.edu/ndt/ and it requires patches to the kernel,
>> https://www.web10g.org/. The latest kernel for which there are patches, 3.17,
>> doesn't compile with the patches, so I had to progressively retrogress until
>> I can found one that did.
>
> In my opinion you'd waste much less time trying to port these patches to
> a more recent, still maintained kernel. 3.16 is still maintained by Ben,
> and not too far from 3.17 (less than 3.11). You may have more luck there
> and also more luck to get it to boot on a recent machine.
>
> Also on web10g I'm seeing patches for kernels 3.2 to 3.4. 3.2 is also
> still maintained by Ben. You can try this one, maybe it'll work, who
> knows.
>
I don't really remeber but some TCP_ESTATS_* exists in 4.x kernels.
So some based-on or these patches got somewho merged.
Also some work is still done from Chris Rapier on github.
Maybe have a look there ?
https://github.com/rapier1
Regards,
Gabriel C
2018-03-23 16:50 GMT+01:00 Gabriel C <[email protected]>:
...
> Maybe have a look there ?
> https://github.com/rapier1
>
Latest kernel there is an 4.10
https://github.com/rapier1/web10g/releases/tag/kis-0.12-4.10
Oh, cool. Thank you. I would have never found this.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gabriel C <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, March 23, 2018 at 12:08
To: Willy Tarreau <[email protected]>
Cc: Maurice R Volaski <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Did kernel 3.11 never work?
2018-03-23 16:50 GMT+01:00 Gabriel C <[email protected]>:
...
> Maybe have a look there ?
> https://github.com/rapier1
>
Latest kernel there is an 4.10
https://github.com/rapier1/web10g/releases/tag/kis-0.12-4.10
On Fri 2018-03-23 14:37:17, Maurice R Volaski wrote:
> I am trying to use kernel 3.11 on VirtualBox or VMWare, but it hangs at boot right after the message “Booting the kernel”. Under VMWare, VMWare gives a message that it received an instruction to halt the CPU.
>
> I have tried different editions of 3.11 and they all are affected the same way. Does anyone know why this and a way to fix it?
>
There were kernels that were dangerous for everyone. But that was
1.3.X, IIRC. 3.11 should work in most configurations.
Pavel
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