On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 02:07:25AM -0700, Brian Morris wrote: > Package: linux-image-2.6.18-1-powerpc > Version: 2.6.18-1 > Severity: important > > *** Please type your report below this line *** > > I have been running etch with kernel 2.6.15-1 on this machine for six > weeks. i have > tried 4 or 5 different kernel packages released between 2.6.16-2 and > 2.6.18-1, none > of which boot here. my powermac beige g3 has been able to boot exactly the > same disk and installation with an update to the initrd using > updateinitramfs or yaird. > that is i copied the powerbook disk with parted to a backup drive and > booted it with the new kernel from the powermac. > > the changelog and also on the powerpc mailing lists has claimed that failure > to > boot old world powermacs is fixed but looks here like it was only fixed for > the g3 and not earlier. there were at least two years or more before the g3 > that > were working in sarge, and in etch up to 2.6.15. several others have reported > similar problems, some are building their own kernels but i have been focusing > on trying to work with the system you are providing. > > i try and work with the mailing list but no one has been responding lately > so i am filing and official report. [ i am dismayed/appalled by the currently > outstanding some 716 kernel bugs listed as i ran reportbug today]. > > > > diagnostics: booting pb3400 with bootx, appears only the first line > "Welcome to Linux..." > and hangs. booting with quik, gets started but is unable to mount root. > claims > "unknown block(0,0)". note - on g3 when i was missing modules i got > some informative > messages and dropped into busybox - but nothing whatsoever of the kind > happens here. > only "panic - rebooting in 180 seconds". is there maybe something more than > just an initrd problem ? > > i am also pretty upset that the 15 kernel the latest stock image that boots > my machine and others, has been deleted from the archives while the 18 series > is just released into unstable.
Does this error still occur with more recent kernel versions? Cheers, Moritz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]