Rafael Kitover writes ("Re: Kernel 2.2.0 on a 486DX2/66"): >Are you using hamm? slink? "kswapd" is part of the util-linux package, and >according to docs needs the newest version for 2.2, you should get the >util-linux package from potato. (this may or may not be the problem in >this case).
I'm using hamm. But the hard disk image is *identical* (I dd'ed the disk) on my pentiumII's and the 486, and it works on the PII's and not on the 486. And I don't find kswapd on either PentiumII, but nothing complains and the machine works fine (swap and all). Additionally, installing the util-linux from potato has no effect on the problem, it stops at exactly the same point in the boot sequence. -- Richard W Kaszeta Graduate Student/Sysadmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of MN, ME Dept http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta