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On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 22:11:11 +0000, David Howells wrote:
> > I only have 32-bit userspace. When I run your program against
> > a directory on a JFS filesystem (msdos ioctls not supported)
> > I get this on vanilla 2.6.19:
>
> Can I just check? You're using an x86_64 CPU in 64-bit mode with a 64-bit
> kernel, but with a completely 32-bit userspace?
It's FC5 i386 so there's no way any 64-bit userspace code is in there.
(I have a cross-compiler only for building kernels.) Having a pure
32-bit userspace lets me switch between i386 and x86_64 kernels
without having to maintain two separate Linux installs.
> A question for you: Why is userspace assuming that it'll get ENOTTY rather
> than EINVAL?
I'm not sure it is, but that's what it used to get.
Kasper, what problems (other that the annoying message) are you having?
--
Chuck
"Even supernovas have their duller moments."
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