
Hi Mark, There are several reasons that it might fail: 1) AFAIK, libc can be built with support from a specific Kernel upwards. This means that, if who decides at openSUSE, choose to build libc with support only for kernel 3.11+, you could experience this problem. Is your case, I'm not sure if a libc compiled for kernel 3.11+ would affect 3.4. You could check libc documentation. 2) udev also has upper and lower restrictions on Kernel versions. You might want to check if that affects you. 3) Last but not least, did you compile your own kernel ? Or used one from an earlier openSUSE distro ? An openSUSE distro Kernel might be more generic (hardware related) Regards, Rui On 06-12-2013 12:28, Mark Hounschell wrote:
I have a need to run a 3.4.x flavor kernel on a 13.1 box. No problem on 12.3 but on 13.1 the same kernel faults immediately. I haven't put a serial console on to see the oops message but is there any reason it "shouldn't" work?
Thanks Mark
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