cpuinfo was from RHEL 5.4 environment. IIRC it had 2.6.18 kernel, that's why such a tight model name. I'll give more details on my next boot with a fresh snapshot...
None of the kernels from 5.x tree worked for me. Everytime I hit that memcpy BUG. I've booted off from https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2019-07-16/ - it was perfect in terms of initial boot and launching the install shell. But then it stuck at "detect and mount CD" (step 3 of launcher). On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 7:25 PM Frank Scheiner <frank.schei...@web.de> wrote: > On 09.04.22 13:45, Anton Borisov wrote: > > my info so far: > > > > [root@rx2660 ~]# cat /proc/cpuinfo |less > > > > vendor : GenuineIntel > > arch : IA-64 > > family : Itanium 2 > > model : 0 > > revision : 7 > > archrev : 0 > > features : branchlong, 16-byte atomic ops > > cpu number : 0 > > cpu regs : 4 > > cpu MHz : 1594.000670 > > itc MHz : 399.165948 > > BogoMIPS : 3186.68 > > siblings : 4 > > physical id: 0 > > core id : 0 > > thread id : 0 > > Hm, this doesn't contain the model name for some reason. > > What kernel are you running there currently? > > And what 5.x kernel specifically doesn't work correctly for you? > > > P/n for this cpu: AH238-2100A (18mb L2 cache) > > According to its frequency readout it could be a 9040 (Montecito) or a > 9140N (Montvale) (see [1] for details). > > [1]: https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Itanium_2/index.html > > Cheers, > Frank >