please explain ...

Aaron LI aly at aaronly.me
Thu Jul 19 02:55:45 PDT 2018


On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 11:39:06 +0200
Holm Tiffe <holm at freibergnet.de> wrote:

Hi Holm,

Thanks for trying DFly :)

> Jul 19 11:12:34 fly kernel: [drm] fb depth is 24
> Jul 19 11:12:34 fly kernel: [drm]    pitch is 5888
> Jul 19 11:12:34 fly kernel: drm0: debug: Error during ACPI methods call
> Jul 19 11:12:34 fly kernel: [drm] Initialized radeon 2.40.0 20080528
> Jul 19 11:12:34 fly kernel: md3: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:34 fly kernel: md4: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:35 fly kernel: md5: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:35 fly kernel: md6: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:35 fly kernel: md7: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:40 fly kernel: md8: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:50 fly kernel: md9: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md10: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md11: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md12: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md13: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md14: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md15: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md16: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md17: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:51 fly kernel: md18: Malloc disk
> Jul 19 11:12:57 fly kernel: pid 1305 (at-spi-bus-launc), uid 201: exited on
> signal 11
>
> ..what those inflationary appearing malloc disks are good for:

The "md" device uses an "almost cloning" method, i.e., when /dev/md{N} is
opened, a /dev/md{N+1} device is auto created.

I think there is something wrong with the md probe... but I don't have more
ideas here.

> ..and why my CDrom drive in the Laptop is generating lots of those ugly
> fault messages:
> 
> If I remove the audio CD in the drive I get the logs filled up with this
> every second:
> 

The kernel messages about the CD drive is a know problem but shouldn't cause
any real issues.

Sorry that I'm not able to provide with more help about your problems.


Cheers,
-- 
Aaron
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