Hi,
Richard Braun wrote:
Yes, but specifically :
vm_page: page table size: 786414 entries (43008k)
vm_page: DMA: pages: 4080 (15M), free: 0 (0M)
vm_page: DMA: min:500 low:600 high:1000
vm_page: DIRECTMAP: pages: 233472 (912M), free: 217899 (851M)
vm_page: DIRECTMAP: min:11673 low:14008 high:233
Hi Richard,
Richard Braun wrote:
From what you describe, it doesn't seem to be a hang caused by this.
With your amount of memory, you shouldn't even have a HIGHMEM segment,
which makes bugs even less likely. So I don't know what happened to
your system, or if you're doing something wrong or not
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:53:44AM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> I increased the allocated RAM size of the VM to 1024MB and now I read this:
Try 2g or even 3g.
> (btw: can you read out these values later on, with a command similar to
> dmesg? pausing VirtualBOX and typing out things is boring)
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:55:46AM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> how do I know actually which console I am running? could it be meaningful?
> I have the issue also when running aptitude from a remote console (e.g.
> through telnet)
Well, telnet and ssh are remote so they're subject to netdde ha
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 04:52:25PM +0100, Richard Braun wrote:
> > (btw: can you read out these values later on, with a command similar to
> > dmesg? pausing VirtualBOX and typing out things is boring)
Ah, by the way, practically none of us run the Hurd on VirtualBox, and
it's known to behave badl