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kernel26-ck-k8-headers 64bit is broken
Last edited by broken pipe (2011-06-08 14:44:24)
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hmm, i wonder how many are using kernel26-ck-p4; i just checked, and i actually have a model 4, which means i should use prescott instead of pentium4 (sse3 instruction, i think)
Thanks for the repo graysky, its saved me probably a hundred hours of compiling...
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I got this error when installing broadcom-wl-ck-core2:
WARNING: Couldn't open directory /lib/modules/2.6.38-ck: No such file or directory FATAL: Could not open /lib/modules/2.6.38-ck/modules.dep.temp for writing: No such file or directory
Ah f*ck. My bad. I neglected to update the _kern variable in install.install from 2.6.38-ck to 2.6.39-ck. I fixed it now in -5 and refreshed the repo.
kernel26-ck-k8-headers 64bit is broken
Odd, I deleted the file and re-upped. Please refresh (pacman -Syy) and try again.
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hmm still broken
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EDIT: Try now... toofishes figured out the problem.
Last edited by graysky (2011-06-08 22:01:14)
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Perfect, thank you graysky.. also, the update of two days ago of the whole kernel26-ck really was great, with the previous version I had problem, but now it's perfect thank you again..
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Hi, here not yet working
pacman -Syy
:: Synchronizing package databases...
testing 33.7K 47.1K/s 00:00:01 [######################] 100%
core 37.9K 79.1K/s 00:00:00 [######################] 100%
extra 469.8K 217.1K/s 00:00:02 [######################] 100%
community 439.4K 153.2K/s 00:00:03 [######################] 100%
archlinuxfr 24.9K 9.9M/s 00:00:00 [######################] 100%
multilib 25.0K 8.5M/s 00:00:00 [######################] 100%
kernel26-ck 3.3K 34.0M/s 00:00:00 [######################] 100%
pacman -Su
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (6): inputproto-2.0.2-1 jfsutils-1.1.15-2 jre-6u26-1
kernel26-ck-k8-1:2.6.39.1-1 kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1:2.6.39.1-1
lirc-utils-1:0.9.0-3
Total Download Size: 0.00 MB
Total Installed Size: 180.00 MB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
:: File kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1:2.6.39.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted. Do you want to delete it? [Y/n]
(6/6) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)
kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1:2.6.39.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is invalid or corrupted
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
Thx and keep your nice work!!
greets
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@entio - try now...
$ md5sum /media/data/repo/x86_64/kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1:2.6.39.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz && md5sum kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1\:2.6.39.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
e005db9270d59e0bac324613a69fb1a2 /media/data/repo/x86_64/kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1:2.6.39.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
e005db9270d59e0bac324613a69fb1a2 kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1:2.6.39.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
Does anyone know of an ftp client that will mirror a dirtree from a local disc to a sever with some sort of verification (file size/date)? I currently use lftp but it obviously doesn't cut it.
lftp -c "set ftp:list-options -a;
open ftp://user:pw@server;
lcd /media/data/repo/
mirror -a -c -R --delete --verbose --parallel=1 --no-symlinks"
Last edited by graysky (2011-06-09 12:13:25)
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kernel26-ck-k8-headers-1:2.6.39.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz , its working now
thank you
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@gresky
I already gave the output of pacman -Syy at the discussion topic, but here you go:
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 37.9K 126.2K/s 00:00:00 [##########################################] 100%
kde-unstable 40.5K 131.9K/s 00:00:00 [##########################################] 100%
extra 472.3K 489.8K/s 00:00:01 [##########################################] 100%
community 443.6K 474.6K/s 00:00:01 [##########################################] 100%
error: failed retrieving file 'kernel26-ck.db' from home.comcast.net : No address record
error: failed to update kernel26-ck (No address record)
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@sonay - I just refreshed the repo and all should be working. Give it a shot again.
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@sonay - I just refreshed the repo and all should be working. Give it a shot again.
I am sorry graysky, still the same here. I started to think it has to do with the filtering sh*t the government in Turkey is trying to impose on us. Does the host happen to be hosting any kind of sexual or illegal sharing? Or is there a way that I can download the packages using a web browser and apply "pacman -U package"? Thanks for your efforts, by the way.
Edit: Nothing related to filtering I guess, https://publish.comcast.net/splash/ is just fine
Last edited by sonay (2011-06-09 23:11:49)
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now works, perfect!! thx a lot!
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Removing the comment in front of "XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -C - -f %u > %o" in pacman.conf made it all perfect. Downloading right now.
edit: added "the comment in front of"
Last edited by sonay (2011-06-09 23:39:07)
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now works, perfect!! thx a lot!
Removing "XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -C - -f %u > %o" in pacman.conf made it all perfect. Downloading right now.
Glad to hear it. For the record, my /etc/pacman.conf
$ grep Xfer /etc/pacman.conf
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/wget --passive-ftp -c -O %o %u
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -C - -f %u > %o
Please post in this thread if you experience a problem in the future. Thanks to toofish, I have the repodb.tar.gz/symlink problem fixed. This -1 to -2 rebuild was the proof of concept.
Last edited by graysky (2011-06-09 23:30:18)
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Sorry I forgot to add a word in my last message(I actually removed the .comment, i.e. "#"). I wasn't actually using wget or curl, when the problem occurred. Then I gave them a try and curl did the job.
Finally, I'd like to add a word for kernel26-ck, please keep atom packages, if they are not going to be a burden for you. It's a pain to compile such big packages with this processor. Thank you very much for your help and the packages.
Last edited by sonay (2011-06-09 23:37:19)
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@sonay - they aren't going anywhere. Enjoy.
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I feel like I am becoming an ass for you, I am sorry for that, but now I have another problem. I am trying to set bfq-ioschedular, but boot complains about bfq not being found(I/O scheduler bfq not found). I have installed kernel26-ck-atom and kernel26-ck-atom-headers, added bfq-iosched to mkinitcpio.conf's modules and used "mkinitcpio -p kernel26-ck"
here is my mkinitcpio.conf:
MODULES="i915 bfq-iosched"
and my /boot/grub/menu.lst:
title Arch Linux
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/disk/by-label/Arch rootfstype=ext4 ro quiet splash i195.modeset=1 fastboot ipv6.disable=1 rootdelay=1 elevator=bfq init=/sbin/e4rat-preload
initrd /boot/kernel26.img
uname -a gives:
Linux archie 2.6.38-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jun 7 06:40:04 UTC 2011 i686 Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N450 @ 1.66GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
Shouldn't it be something else? Am I really using kernel26-ck-atom?
Edit: I tried the modprobe way. Then I get this:
[sonay@archie ~]$ sudo modprobe bfq-iosched
Password:
FATAL: Module bfq_iosched not found.
Last edited by sonay (2011-06-10 00:36:54)
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You're booting into and running the ARCH kernel, no the CK kernel.
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You're booting into and running the ARCH kernel, no the CK kernel.
So how do I boot kernel26-ck-atom? I thought installing the package would replace vanilla kernel.
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@sonay - nope, that isn't the ARCH way. You'll need to manually make an entry in your menu.lst. Based on your previous kernel26 entry I would think the following would work:
title Arch Linux, with Linux vmlinuz26-ck
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz26-ck root=/dev/disk/by-label/Arch rootfstype=ext4 ro quiet splash i195.modeset=1 fastboot ipv6.disable=1 rootdelay=1 elevator=bfq init=/sbin/e4rat-preload
initrd /boot/kernel26-ck.img
I actually don't think you need the rootfstype switch but I don't know for sure... I prefer to switch schedulers in my /etc/rc.local:
$ cat /etc/rc.local
#!/bin/bash
ifconfig eth0 mtu 4000 # set jumbo frames
echo noop > /sys/block/sdb/queue/scheduler # set scheduler for SSD
echo 1 > /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save # suggestion from powertop
echo 11 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold # adjust ondemand threshold
Last edited by graysky (2011-06-10 00:49:57)
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@sonay - nope, that isn't the ARCH way. You'll need to manually make an entry in your menu.lst. Based on your previous kernel26 entry I would think the following would work:
title Arch Linux, with Linux vmlinuz26-ck root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz26-ck root=/dev/disk/by-label/Arch rootfstype=ext4 ro quiet splash i195.modeset=1 fastboot ipv6.disable=1 rootdelay=1 elevator=bfq init=/sbin/e4rat-preload initrd /boot/kernel26-ck.img
I actually don't think you need the rootfstype switch but I don't know for sure... I prefer to switch schedulers in my /etc/rc.local:
$ cat /etc/rc.local #!/bin/bash ifconfig eth0 mtu 4000 # set jumbo frames echo noop > /sys/block/sdb/queue/scheduler # set scheduler for SSD echo 1 > /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save # suggestion from powertop echo 11 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold # adjust ondemand threshold
I just saw it on kernel-ck wiki I am also trying to reduce the boot time as far as I can. I thought maybe it is a module or something, better to load it at the start, right? (this might sound stupid, I am trying to learn Linux but I didn't find much documentation on the details, so I am experimenting). I'll clean that up. Thanks for your configuration, I'll try and report back. I am constantly reading wiki but I haven't seen a page about how to setup a kernel entry though I did myself a couple of times, when dual-booting with windows.
So I assume I already have the compressed image for kernel26-ck-atom and proceed.
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You do have the image, you just didn't point grub to it.
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You do have the image, you just didn't point grub to it.
OK, thanks a million again. Now I need to do the last step, I have a RTL8191SEvB wireless card and I am using an AUR package(rtl8192se-firmware) for that, will this package work? It doesn't now, but I mean if I recompile? There is also another package called rtl8192se-bfs, I doubt this has to do with kernel26-ck but not sure again. What should I do?
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I would think you'd need to use this package, not the firmware package: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=34281
All you need to do is make sure you're booted into kernel26-ck, since the kernel version is defined by $(uname -r) in the PKGBUILD, it is critically important that you're booted into the kernel of interest. The -ck kernel PKGBUILD provides "kernel26" and "kerenl26-headers" so no need to modify anything else.
$ grep provides PKGBUILD
provides=("kernel26-ck=${pkgver}")
provides=("kernel26-ck-headers=${pkgver}" "kernel26-headers=${pkgver}")
Last edited by graysky (2011-06-10 08:32:49)
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