Pismo & kernel 2.4
hi, I've installed the kernel 2.4.6 from benh using the rpm from the SuSE ftp site in order to finally get sleep and sound to work on my G3 Powerbook (Pismo, Firewire, 400 MHz). Everything went fine, but when I try to boot with the new kernel it will give me the following error: kernel BUG at slab.c: 1062 ! ...then it simply stops the boot process - only resetting and booting with the 2.2.18 kernel that came with SuSE 7.1 brings me back into Linux again. Has anyone an idea what's going wrong or where I can get a proper kernel binary (including modules, sys map,....) that will work on the Pismo ??? Thanks, Peter
On Wed, Jul 11, Peter Stummer wrote:
hi,
I've installed the kernel 2.4.6 from benh using the rpm from the SuSE ftp site in order to finally get sleep and sound to work on my G3 Powerbook (Pismo, Firewire, 400 MHz). Everything went fine, but when I try to boot with the new kernel it will give me the following error:
kernel BUG at slab.c: 1062 !
...then it simply stops the boot process - only resetting and booting with the 2.2.18 kernel that came with SuSE 7.1 brings me back into Linux again.
Has anyone an idea what's going wrong or where I can get a proper kernel binary (including modules, sys map,....) that will work on the Pismo ???
Ben has a pismo, so it should work. Where do you get the error, in the init scripts or earlier? I put a newer kernel on the ftp server, do you have that time stamp? #2 Wed Jul 11 10:45:29 GMT 2001 That boots at least on the ibook, have to verify it on the pismo. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:06:53PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
Ben has a pismo, so it should work. Where do you get the error, in the init scripts or earlier? I put a newer kernel on the ftp server, do you have that time stamp? #2 Wed Jul 11 10:45:29 GMT 2001
That boots at least on the ibook, have to verify it on the pismo.
The benh 2.4.6-0 booted by friends's PISMO last night. Did you set up lilo correctly to point to the new kernel? -- http://www.josswinn.org
On Wed, Jul 11, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, Peter Stummer wrote:
hi,
I've installed the kernel 2.4.6 from benh using the rpm from the SuSE ftp site in order to finally get sleep and sound to work on my G3 Powerbook (Pismo, Firewire, 400 MHz). Everything went fine, but when I try to boot with the new kernel it will give me the following error:
kernel BUG at slab.c: 1062 !
...then it simply stops the boot process - only resetting and booting with the 2.2.18 kernel that came with SuSE 7.1 brings me back into Linux again.
Has anyone an idea what's going wrong or where I can get a proper kernel binary (including modules, sys map,....) that will work on the Pismo ???
Ben has a pismo, so it should work. Where do you get the error, in the init scripts or earlier? I put a newer kernel on the ftp server, do you have that time stamp? #2 Wed Jul 11 10:45:29 GMT 2001
I just tried that kernel on the pismo and it boots fine. However, that doesnt mean the kernel is not bugfree. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
On Thu, Jul 12, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, Peter Stummer wrote:
hi,
I've installed the kernel 2.4.6 from benh using the rpm from the SuSE ftp site in order to finally get sleep and sound to work on my G3 Powerbook (Pismo, Firewire, 400 MHz). Everything went fine, but when I try to boot with the new kernel it will give me the following error:
kernel BUG at slab.c: 1062 !
...then it simply stops the boot process - only resetting and booting with the 2.2.18 kernel that came with SuSE 7.1 brings me back into Linux again.
Has anyone an idea what's going wrong or where I can get a proper kernel binary (including modules, sys map,....) that will work on the Pismo ???
Ben has a pismo, so it should work. Where do you get the error, in the init scripts or earlier? I put a newer kernel on the ftp server, do you have that time stamp? #2 Wed Jul 11 10:45:29 GMT 2001
I just tried that kernel on the pismo and it boots fine. However, that doesnt mean the kernel is not bugfree.
It seems that the crash happens with usb-ohci debug enabled and when you have an external USB device connected. Remove the external device during boot should help. However, I will put a newer kernel on the FTP Server. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
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Joss Winn
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Olaf Hering
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Peter Stummer