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On Thursday, May 21, 2015 05:55:52 AM walt wrote: |
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Thanks. I also saw that message, but after checking the kernel, ignored it! |
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> I just wasted some time figuring out this mess: |
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> I just updated google-chrome, which printed this confusing warning message: |
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> "CONFIG_USED_NS not seen when it should be" |
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> First, there's a typo: it should read "CONFIG_USER_NS" |
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> ^ |
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> Then, after I figured out that CONFIG_USER_NS is a kernel config item, |
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> requiring reinstallation of my kernel, I wasted more time figuring out |
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> (for the n'th time) that you shouldn't just change a single kernel config |
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> item and do "make" because that shortcut can break important things. |
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> No, you should do "make clean" first, and then do "make" etc. |
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> Then, after finishing that mess, you then need to re-install ati-drivers |
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> (if you use them) because CONFIG_USER_NS breaks the ati-drivers too. |
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> So, re-install ati-drivers, reboot, etc, all of which will make you late |
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> for work, like I am now :p |