[Bug 250299] Grub sometimes does not detect entire memory map
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Lara <larissaejones(a)comcast.net> changed:
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--- Comment #22 from Lara <larissaejones(a)comcast.net> 2012-01-09 01:07:30 EST ---
This is back in Fedora 16 on a Lenovo W500 and it didn't happen in Fedora 14.
It's 100% reproducable. I'm missing 5GB out of 8GB. My bios indicates that I
have 8GB but Fedora thinks I only have 2.91.
That's pretty bad.
I'm dual booting between Windows 7 and Fedora 16 Linux 3.1.7-1.fc16.i686 i686
The Windows 7 install is on a seperate drive and I'm dual booting using the
BIOS, not the boot loader.
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[Bug 204448] RPM verify not functional: "file's dependencies has changed since prelinking"
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Martin Wilck <martin.wilck(a)ts.fujitsu.com> changed:
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--- Comment #18 from Martin Wilck <martin.wilck(a)ts.fujitsu.com> 2012-01-02 12:55:32 EST ---
I see this here on F15, too. I think the problem is that "prelink -a" looks
only at binaries (i.e. executables), not at shared objects. DSOs are only
prelinked if some binary that prelink finds depends on them. Thus DSOs that
aren't used by any binary may cause this problem. If such a DSO is updated, its
prelink information is never updated.
I can see no way to work around this except running prelink explicitly on all
.so files, like this:
prelink -aRmv $(ldconfig -p | awk 'NR > 1 {print $NF; }')
That workaround isn't perfect because prelink may fail if any library
dependency in one of the explicitly specified DSOs is broken.
In a properly prelinked system, only that aren't used by any executable will
cause this error message. But on the other hand, the false error messages
irritate users and make it hard to do a meaningful "rpm -V".
Rather than running "prelink -a" in a cron job, as F15 does it, it would be
desirable to run prelink whenever a package containing binaries and/or
executables is installed or updated by rpm.
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