On 6/4/07, Serge E. Hallyn <[email protected]> wrote:
root@linuz11 root]# rm -rf /containers/1
Just use "rmdir /containers/1" here.
Ah, I see the second time I typed 'ls /containers/1/tasks' instead of
cat. When I then used cat, the file was empty, and I got an oops just
like Pavel reported. I bet if I solve the problem he reported, then I
solve my problem :)
As far as I could see, Pavel's problem wasn't actually an Oops, it was
a WARN_ON() when allocating a zero length chunk of memory. There's
ongoing discussion as to whether this counts as a problem with the
allocators or the kmalloc() code, since it used to be OK to allocate a
zero-length chunk.
Paul
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