Hi :)

after building and installing a kernel-rt  a restart will always restart
with kexec.

The whole story:
I started with a clean Debian stable install, now it should be a clean
testing install, but I guess it's an uncertain mix.
I'm just about going to do a fresh Debian testing install, because now I
know, that I need the testing release and I will avoid a confusing mix.

For example, with driver "nouveau" for xorg.conf I'm able to use kernel
2.6.38-2-amd64 from the repositories, with driver "vesa" I'm able to use
a self build kernel 2.6.33.9-rt31. I can't test if both would be ok with
driver "nv", because there isn't such a driver for the installed version
of X. Hence I guess it's better to do a fresh install of Debian testing,
than fixing this and perhaps additional issues, that will appear soon or
later, regarding to an uncertain mix.

I'll keep this current Debian mixed install for experiments, that's
because I'll get rid of this kexec restart. This issue appeared after
the kernel-rt was installed.

Is there an easy way to get back an usual reboot?

Regards,

Ralf


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