Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 29 Oct 1999 22:25:20 -0500 | From | "Justin A. Kolodziej" <> | Subject | 2.3.24 Init problem and workaround |
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Hi all,
There seems to be a small problem with 2.3.24.
On 2.2.13, if you configure the kernel with Unix domain sockets as a module, the system will pause for 5 seconds when init loads, and the first message after that is the message that the sockets have been loaded.
On 2.3.24, the wait is either infinite in length or longer than my patience is. This was causing me grief until I discovered it.
The solution, of course, is to compile Unix domain sockets into the kernel. But as big as the kernel is getting, I would think it better to do it as a module.
Comments?
Justin A. Kolodziej -- If I could think of a good signature, it would be here by now.
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