I think that if you boot debug kernel instead of default one you could get more verbose output which could help (but I am not kernel guy). Richard (MQ) write:
Has anyone managed to install m5 (or anything else recent) on a Panel PC?
I'm trying to work with an Afolux AFL-08A which uses a 500MHz AMD Geode LX-800 processor (with 512M RAM though) and an AMD CS5536 support chip (I think this includes the graphics too). We have an 8G CF card as hard disk.
Installation is from USB DVD, selecting only 'UK' keyboard everything looks OK until the re-boot when it freezes with the splash screen barely up. Re-booting with splash disabled, it seems to be as the vt6655 driver is loaded, but in this state the machine re-boots itself before the message can be read. Attaching the serial console on another machine & invoking with console=ttyS0,115200 gets as far as 'loading drivers, configuring devices' and locks up.
Similar behaviour with m4 fwiw.
Any ideas how to debug this further?
Cheers Richard (MQ)
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