On 12/09/2013 09:40 AM, Cristian RodrÌguez wrote:
El 09/12/13 06:15, Mark Hounschell escribiÛ:
The kernel is being built from source on a fresh 13.1 install. Haven't even got to those drivers yet.
Oh, so your own custom built kernel does not boot ... I thought you were using an old package.. the quickest solution will probably be to cloneconfig, then modify it to include your drivers and boot it.
I've actually done that with a vanilla 3.4.70 kernel on 13.1. The drivers in question are external to the kernel and have nothing to do with booting that vanilla 3.4.70 kernel on 13.1. That is what I cannot do on SuSE-13.1. Boot a 3.4.x kernel.
However the most productive approach will be to assist kernel developers in the inclusion of the needed drivers into the main tree.. (task not for the faint-hearted though)
The serial drivers have been submitted to the kernel devs (Greg KH). I'm going to hook up a serial console to see what the complaint is. I cannot tell how far it gets because the crash goes by so fast. But it appears immediate. Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org