Alex Kiernan alex.kiernan@thus.net writes:
Dave Jones davej@redhat.com writes:
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 17:06, Alex Kiernan wrote:
Dave Jones davej@redhat.com writes:
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 16:18, Alex Kiernan wrote:
Does it work if you boot with vdso=0 ? If it does, then your glibc is too old
Can't check right now, but I'll give it a go later - I've got glibc-2.3.3-22 according to rpm -q.
Hmm, same here, so that probably isn't it. Puzzling.
Booting w/ vdso=0 fixes it
Wow, that is freaky. Another one for you to bugzilla please 8-)
OK - I'll check first it wasn't a fluke.
It was a fluke - rebooting this morning, w/ -332 and w/o vdso=0 its fine; looks like a strange one off which just chose to happen that time.