Re: 2.4.0test9-pre2 and pre1 wont boot

From: Matthias Hanisch (matze@camline.com)
Date: Mon Sep 18 2000 - 04:00:31 EDT

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    On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Christoph Lameter wrote:

    > On 18 Sep 2000, Juan J. Quintela wrote:
    >
    > > >>>>> "christoph" == Christoph Lameter <christoph@lameter.com> writes:
    > >
    > > christoph> With both version I get the "booting linux...." message and then the first
    > > christoph> line of the kernel messages. Then its dead. Have tried to change the kernel
    > > christoph> configuration but to no avail.
    > >
    > > christoph> 2.4.0test2 works fine.
    > >
    > >
    > > Could you send your .config and a description of your system???
    >
    > AMD K2-400. 64M Ram. VIA chipset.

    I just want to let you know that I am experiencing the same problem with
    2.4.0test9-pre1. This is with an old ISA 486 box with 32M. Behavior is a
    little bit different: I don't see the first line of the kernel messages
    and I get a hard reset.

    2.4.0test8 booted fine and I have stripped the test9-pre1 patch down to
    80k because the rest (acpi, drivers/net, drivers/usb, for example) was not
    configured in. The problem stays...

    The patch still contains (from memory):
    - mktime movement
    - char/mem.c
    - char/nvram.c
    - scsi/sd.c
    - everything from fs/ (except nfs, not enabled)
    - everything from kernel/
    - Rik's VM patches
    - net/core/sock.c

    The biggest part that is still in the patch are Rik's VM enhancements
    although I do not think that they are the cause of the problem in this
    early stage. Seems to be a strange side effect...

    I cannot give you much more information since I am in the office now but
    feel free to ask.

            Matze

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