On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 07:02:32AM +0100, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 10:07:34AM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> Various patches to make supermin quieter. By outputting fewer
> messages on the fast path, we use the slow emulated UART less, and
> this improves boot times.
>
> Also remove some kernel modules that we cannot or should not be using,
> which also improves boot times.
Trying to apply this series on current Git master fails for me.
I'm here:
$ git describe
v5.1.15-10-gaa720f5
While applying, the first patch ("init: If "quiet" is found on the
command line, suppress debug output") fails:
$ git am `git-find-series-in-maildir \
~/Mail/RH/libguestfs/cur/1458209606_0.20513.tesla\,U\=1561870\,FMD5\=d735770317fa502b04f5c5707608ec3c\:2\,FS`
Applying: init: If "quiet" is found on the command line, suppress debug
output.
error: patch failed: init/init.c:71
error: init/init.c: patch does not apply
Patch failed at 0001 init: If "quiet" is found on the command line,
suppress debug output.
The copy of the patch that failed is found in:
/home/kashyapc/tinker-space/supermin/.git/rebase-apply/patch
When you have resolved this problem, run "git am --continue".
If you prefer to skip this patch, run "git am --skip" instead.
To restore the original branch and stop patching, run "git am --abort".
I don't mind applying patche series from list at all for testing, but
just wondering -- have any convenient branch to test? I quickly checked
on GitHub, but I couldn't your 'supermin' tree there.
I think it's because I pushed all these patches upstream already.
See:
https://github.com/libguestfs/supermin
You'll probably find the libguestfs patches for boot analysis more
interesting. See:
https://github.com/rwmjones/libguestfs/commits/master
Rich.
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