Confirmed. On a 686-pae kernel I get a slightly different error on the
console:
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Negotiation: ..size = 1614839824MBError: Exported device is too big for
me. Get 64-bit machine :-(
Exiting.
***
Downgrading to 1:3.2-4~deb7u3 (i386) solves the problem.
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Tore Anderson wrote:
When you yank out essential data from underneath dpkg, all bets are
off. Anyway, I cannot reproduce the silent failure you're describing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :) sudo /etc/init.d/munin-node start
Starting munin-node: FAILED!
The log brings more information:
In an effort to reduce FS writes on a system with a solid-state disk,
I mount /var/run as a tmpfs, i.e. ramdisk. Other packages do not mind
and create their /var/run/xxx directories as required, e.g. "bind".
When /var/run/munin is not present after a reboot, munin-node refuses
to start but does
Package: munin-node
Version: 1.2.3-1
In an effort to reduce FS writes on a system with a solid-state disk, I
mount /var/run as a tmpfs, i.e. ramdisk. Other packages do not mind and
create their /var/run/xxx directories as required, e.g. "bind". When
/var/run/munin is not present after a reboot
Package: ppp
Version: 2.4.3-20050321+2, 2.4.4b1-1
The pppoatm plugin for pppd cannot accept a wildcard argument for an ATM device.
This becomes an issue when using a USB ADSL modem (e.g. Alcatel Speedtouch) and
the USB host controller disconnects the modem,
then later re-connects it with a new U
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