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  • Peter Jay Salzman p at dirac.org
    Wed Nov 22 21:57:18 EST 2006

     

    On Wed 22 Nov 06,  8:50 PM, Donn Washburn <n5xwb at hal-pc.org> said:
    > Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
    > > On Wed 22 Nov 06,  7:26 PM, Donn Washburn <n5xwb at hal-pc.org> said:
    > >> You may have just reminded me why mine has been failing -> "visor"
    > >> "lsmod | grep visor" showed nothing.  Thanks for the reminder.
    > > 
    > > You can check to see if it's built directly into the kernel (as opposed to a
    > > loadable module) with:
    > > 
    > >    $  zcat /proc/config.gz | grep -i visor
    > > 
    > > Pete
    >
    > Neat thing is you pointed out another way to for a problem.
    > I am running a home built custom non SuSE kernel - it also has 
    > "CONFIG_SYS_HYPERVISOR=m"
    > 
    > Yes it is part of SuSE10.1 kernel modules.  However, as usual they 
    > didn't put "visor" in /etc/modprobe.conf.  I fought this problem about 5 
    > years ago and just forgot it.
     
    What is hypervisor?  Never heard of it!
    
    Pete
    
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