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Hello! A host with 128M RAM, 1G partition as rvm data, 1.2G partition swap. A brand new minimal Debian install, custom kernel 2.4.19. At vice-setup time rdsinit tells: (typing looking at another screen) ----------------------------------------------------- Rdsinit will initialize data and log. This takes a while. rvm_initialize succeeded. Going to initialize data file to zero, could take awhile. [long pause] done. [long pause] release_segment unmap failed RVM_ENOT_MAPPED [this is what warries me] rds_zap_heap completed successfully. rvm_teminate succeeded. RVM setup is done! ----------------------------------------------------- What does the "unmap failed" mean, the program still reports success? rdsinit is from rvm-1.6 with "yield" patch. The relevant part of the script reads ----------------------------------------------------- parms="$dsparm $rvmstart $heapsize $staticsize $nlists $chunk" codaconfedit "$conf" rvm_log "$log" codaconfedit "$conf" rvm_data "$data" codaconfedit "$conf" rvm_data_length "$dsparm" echo echo "Rdsinit will initialize data and log." echo "This takes a while." ### note don't "" $parms rdsinit -f "$log" "$data" $parms if [ $? != 0 ]; then echo Error in rdsinit. Exiting. exit 1 fi ----------------------------------------------------- Hope somebody has the answer! Regards, -- IvanReceived on 2002-09-26 16:30:01