On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 11:30:36 -0500, hvw59601 wrote: > Camaleón wrote:
(...) >>> Obviously I have not configured the kernel correctly because with the >>> Debian kernels there are no errors. >>> >>> But what kernel configuration parameter might be missing/wrong? >> >> Can't tell for the exact parameter/option that controls this but what I >> use to do when have to compile a new kernel is using the current >> ".config" file which comes along with Debian stock kernel to avoid >> missing/messing >> something. >> >> > But the difference in kernel sizes between a kernel with the Debian > .config and one with my own .config for this particular box is huge: > 32MB vs. 4MB. 32 MiB for a kernel is not that huge O:-) Okay, point taken. > But I figured it out: I compiled 3.4.7 from kernel.org with a .config > from Debian's kernel in experimental, 3.5.0. I booted that and compared > the lsmod from that with the one of 3.4.7 with my own .config and it > turned out that there were 2 modules present in the former that were not > in mine: nf_connttrack_ipv4 and nf_defrag_ipv4. I reconfigured and now > it works like a charm. Ha, well done. Which reminds me another trick: the "localmodconfig" parameter for the "make" that suits perfect for these situations. > This is all for figuring out > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=683768 and hibernate > times for the various kernels that changed dramatically beginning with > 3.2.21-1, from 10s. to 35s. > > Strange enough hibernate for 3.4.7 with Debian .config takes 24s. and > with my own config 10s. Who knows what is going on. You say it: who knows what's happening. Hibernating and suspension are two things I never use (neither on windows systems not netbooks, laptops, desktops...), mainly because I find them pretty useless but specially in linux also because they can break very easily -a simple kernel change, a problematic driver... and you're hosed- and doing a hard reset is something a would like to avoid as much as I can. > Thanks Camaleón. You're welcome and good luck with your debugging :-) Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/jvriik$6mk$1...@dough.gmane.org