From: Dean N. <di...@ti...> - 2003-08-26 02:41:50
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[Using the 08-23-i586-SMP release...] NOTE: My ISP's mail system is -way- behind schedule (and in fact has been down all day). So, if these problems have been reported before, except my apologies. --- Problem 1 ---- Unpacking Configuration FAT: bogus logical sector size 0 VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev 02:00. mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0, or too many mounted file systems Journalled Block Device driver loaded ext3: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0, or too many mounted file systems Unpacking /var NOTE: I am using ext2 on my floppy, and had no errors previously for the betas. In fact, I had switched to ext from FAT so as to no longer get the error about being unable to find an ext2 file system on the floppy! (It used to look for ext2 first). --- Problem 2 ---- still getting a grsec error: grsec: attempted resource overstep by requesting 92786688 for RLIMIT_STACK against limit 8388608 by (pidof:385) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (S05network:373) UID(0) EUID(0) I -believe- this is related to my dhcpcd.exe script - which uses pidof. --- Problem 3 --- get the following: (Note: The ethx: Setting... message is standard, everything else is NEW!) eth0: Setting 100mbps full-duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability 41e1. Setting up ROL/F Setting up ROL/F Setting up ROL/F i8253 count too high! resetting.. Setting up ROL/F i8253 count too high! resetting... and also: eth1: Setting 100mbps full duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability 45e1. Setting up ROLF/F Setting up ROLF/F Setting up ROLF/F Setting up ROLF/F i8253 count too high! resetting... --- Comment --- o Why are we still running ldconfig and updating module dependencies? I thought it was agreed that we would drop those. o I See that we have (again) moved a key binary - echo (from /bin/echo to /usr/bin/echo). And before we get into another discussion about why I have hardcoded addresses for key executables in my firewall scripts: I suppose it is for the same reason that Bruce uses them in -his- firewall scripts! Dean Nedelman TimeLord Consulting |