In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Naulls writes: > >You don't say what kernel you're using, but the current GCC certainly > >has a problem on 2.2.16-rmk3 kernels. You could try 2.4, or downgrade > >GCC as Phil suggested. > > I'm pretty confident the kernel isn't at fault here. But, if people want to > try, there are 2.2.18 and 2.4.1 packages for netwinder and RiscPC in the lkab > output directory on ftp.armlinux.org. lkab 2.2.18 kernel doesn't boot for me - it appears to become upset at not having drives on the internal IDE interface, and does't respond to the normal ide0=0 parameters, evetually panicking because it can't find the root partition, even though the location is adjusted in the boot parameters. Unfortunately, I still can't build my own 2.2.18 kernel, still suffering errors about headers being too big from ld which a few people have seen. I have just checked in case any packages have been updated since last time I saw this problem. All I can add to this dicussion is that I certainly do get the failure in 2.2.16-rmk3 (consistently, but not on all compilcations), but not under either 2.4 kernel I've tried. And of course the mystery error from inetd. Peter -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter Naulls - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage - http://free.prohosting.com/~chocky/ Java for RISC OS and ARM - http://www.java.riscos.org.uk/ Debian Linux on RiscPCs - http://www.erble.freeserve.co.uk/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------