Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Rhaddamant wrote:
it's a known problem on 11.0, check this bug report: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=401920 Is this also a known problem ?:
checking host system type... Linux checking for make utility... ok (make) checking for C compiler... ok (cc) kernel source in /lib/modules/2.6.25.8-jen67-pae/source... yes kernel build source in /lib/modules/2.6.25.8-jen67-pae/build... yes acquiring Linux kernel code configuration... ok checking if Linux is RSBAC patched... no checking if devfs is enabled... no discovered host system... Linux (2.6.25) checking if security module support is enabled... yes verifying capabilities are not built-in... built-in :( error: capabilities are built-in to the kernel: you will need to recompile a kernel with capabilities as a kernel module
I'm not so good in compiling kernela, but think there's no other way or ?
Erik yes, it's known although i didn't test it with exactly this kernel and only guess it's 32bit kernel with > 4G ram support
aside of this, the problem is for all 2.6.25 kernels due to decision of kernel developers to build security module into the kernel and not as module as it was in previous version, for example 2.6.22 kernel in 10.3. furthermore they made impossible to compile kernel with security as module and the total result is you cannot use dazuko like in 10.3... and this is only the beginning :-) now there are 2 options to make dazuko run with 2.6.25 kernel: 1) build kernel with dazuko module in 2) use dazuko with redirfs or nullfs but... each of these options fails: 1) dazuko expects other include/linux/security.h include file details here: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/dazuko-help/2008-06/msg00018.html 2a) redirfs compiles but dazuko again expects different headers and also redirfs is still considered unstable (ver. 0.3-pre2, http://www.redirfs.org) 2b) dazuko with nullfs (DazukoFS) fails... guess why :-) it's unclear why the headers are different than expected from dazuko Ivayllo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org