OK, I stand corrected!
In any case, whatever the number, it seems to be fixed. And that's what's
important!
Rick
On Wed, Oct 11, 2023, at 2:02 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi Rick!
>
> On Wed, 2023-10-11 at 01:20 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> I just did an update -> upgrade on my Power
Hi Rick!
On Wed, 2023-10-11 at 01:20 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> I just did an update -> upgrade on my Power Mac G4 and noticed
> that it provides the new kernel version 6.5.0-2 .
That's not the kernel version, but the ABI version of the kernel.
The kernel version is 6.5.6 and the version of the
Wow!
I just did an update -> upgrade on my Power Mac G4 and noticed that it provides
the new kernel version 6.5.0-2 .
This appears to have fixed the panic-on-boot bug in version 6.5.0-1 .
Big thanks for all your efforts!
Rick
Hi Adrian,
On 10/1/23 2:31 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> ...
> You can build a kernel with Debian's configuration. You just have to disable
> the kernel config options CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEY and CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY.
> ...
I think the problem with the references to trusted keys has b
On Sun, 2023-10-01 at 12:56 -0600, Stan Johnson wrote:
> On a PowerMac G4 MDD (2 CPUs, 2 GiB), I tested the following stock
> kernels with a current Debian SID installation:
>
> v6.5 : smp works, non-smp crashes (oops panic)
> v6.6-rc3 : smp works, non-smp works
>
> Since the latest stock kernel
On 9/28/23 2:38 AM, Dan Whitehouse wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am seeing a kernel panic on my PowerMac3,1 MacRISC Power Macintosh
> running debian with kernel 6.5.0-1.
>
> It seems to be working well with:
>
> Linux powermac-g4 6.4.0-4-powerpc #1 Debian 6.4.13-1 (2023-08-31) ppc
> GNU/Linux
>
> I have
> On Sep 30, 2023, at 4:25 PM, DistroHopper39B Business
> wrote:
>
>
> This patch worked for me. I have a successful 6.5.3 built and running on my
> PowerBook G4 (with CONFIG_KFENCE=y as well).
Please report that back to the patch author.
Use the Tested-by tag. [1]
Adrian
> [1] https://
This patch worked for me. I have a successful 6.5.3 built and running on my
PowerBook G4 (with CONFIG_KFENCE=y as well).
On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 7:57 AM Dan Whitehouse wrote:
> After following Adrians advice and contacting the kernel devs I received
> the following response:
>
>
After following Adrians advice and contacting the kernel devs I received the
following response:
https://lore.kernel.org/linuxppc-dev/2d5d9c82-427e-9384-3ffe-fddf6e1d4...@csgroup.eu/
I've not tried rebuilding yet, but maybe this is worth trying.
Thanks,
Dan
> On 30 Sep 2023, at 01:02, DistroH
I rebuilt the kernel with CONFIG_KFENCE=n and the kernel panic persists
(same error). I used the source from the linux-source-6.5 package in Debian
sid.
On 9/28/23 2:38 AM, Dan Whitehouse wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am seeing a kernel panic on my PowerMac3,1 MacRISC Power Macintosh
> running debian with kernel 6.5.0-1.
>
> It seems to be working well with:
>
> Linux powermac-g4 6.4.0-4-powerpc #1 Debian 6.4.13-1 (2023-08-31) ppc
> GNU/Linux
>
> I have
On Thu, 2023-09-28 at 07:58 -0400, DistroHopper39B Business wrote:
> This issue is also happening to me, on both a 15 inch Powerbook G4 and an
> iBook Clamshell. It’s worth noting that neither a test build of Linux 6.5.5
> I recently built for PowerPC or Linux 6.5.4 packaged by ArchPOWER has this
>
This issue is also happening to me, on both a 15 inch Powerbook G4 and an
iBook Clamshell. It’s worth noting that neither a test build of Linux 6.5.5
I recently built for PowerPC or Linux 6.5.4 packaged by ArchPOWER has this
issue; both those kernels boot fine, so it’s not an upstream issue.
On Th
Hi Dan!
On Thu, 2023-09-28 at 10:52 +0100, Dan Whitehouse wrote:
> 0.00] MSR:9032 CR: 48024242 XER:
> 0.00]
> 0.00] GPR00: c0b29234 c13fde60 c12f3580 c12f3580 c12f3580 c13fde74
>
> cc0
> 0.00] GPR08: 9032 0
0.00] MSR:9032 CR: 48024242 XER:
0.00]
0.00] GPR00: c0b29234 c13fde60 c12f3580 c12f3580 c12f3580 c13fde74
cc0
0.00] GPR08: 9032 28024242
000 0004
0.00] GPR16: 02d159f4
Good question, Amos.
You should begin with listing the files:
ls -al /mnt2
What do you get? Usually there are links vmlinux and initrd.img
pointing at vmlinux-2.6.x.x.x and initrd.img-2.6.x.x.x, respectively.
They should come from a package called linux-image-2.6 or something
similar. You can se
Risto,
Thanks for the continued support. I continued through the
installation to the partitions portions, and all of the partitions
were as I thought - sda6 is the hfsplus partition where OS 9 is
loaded. I then continued all the way through the installation to the
point where I was inst
Hmm... looks like /dev/sda does not exist, yet. But somewhere under
the /dev tree there are probably the right entries. Perhaps /dev/scsi
or /dev/bus or /dev/disk something.
You could just try to let the installation process continue a bit
further. When it's about to start the partitioning, the sd
Risto,
Thanks much for your response. I followed your directions, but after
issuing this command: "mount -t hfsplus /dev/sda6 /mnt1", I received
the following text: "mount: Mounting /dev/sda6 on /mnt1 failed: No
such device."
I also made attempts with "hfs" and "sda5", but received the s
Hi Amos,
The one thing you probably forgot, was to copy the vmlinux and
initrd.img images from /boot to Mac OS 'Linux Kernels' folder. Then
you will have to direct BootX to use them, as you did with the images
from the install CD.
Now you must try to re-start the installation and then suspend it
> > dmesg -- http://deserved.servegame.org/serial.txt
> >
> > Anybody have any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.
>
> It seems to be as simple as to create that file:
>
> mknod /dev/console c 5 1
I strongly doubt that:
pivot_root: No such file or directory
/Kernel panic: Attempted to kill in
De Served wrote:
>
> dmesg -- http://deserved.servegame.org/serial.txt
>
> Anybody have any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks.
It seems to be as simple as to create that file:
mknod /dev/console c 5 1
Or let the kernel load devfs with a statement in the append line:
devfs=mount,all
Cheers,
Saladino wrote:
>Hi, it is the usb handler i supose(when i unplug the usb mouse it
>works correctly) i can paste the whole backtrace if its needed.
>Thanks for your time
>Saladino
>
>2005/10/31, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>>>.
>>>radeonfb (:00:10.0): suspending to state:
Ok, here it is:
radeonfb (:00:10.0): suspending to state: 2...
radeonfb (:00:10.0): resuming from state: 2...
PCI: Enabling device :00:10.0 ( -> 0003)
PCI: Enabling device :00:1b.0 ( -> 0002)
Machine check in Kernel mode
Caused by (from SRR1=149030): Transfer error ack sign
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 03:35 +, Saladino wrote:
> Hi, it is the usb handler i supose(when i unplug the usb mouse it
> works correctly) i can paste the whole backtrace if its needed.
> Thanks for your time
> Saladino
Yes, I need to track that down.
Ben.
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Hi, it is the usb handler i supose(when i unplug the usb mouse it
works correctly) i can paste the whole backtrace if its needed.
Thanks for your time
Saladino
2005/10/31, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > .
> > radeonfb (:00:10.0): suspending to state: 2...
> > radeonfb (:00
> .
> radeonfb (:00:10.0): suspending to state: 2...
> radeonfb (:00:10.0): resuming from state: 2...
> PCI: Enabling device :00:10.0 ( -> 0003)
> PCI: Enabling device 0001:00:1b.0 ( -> 0002)
> Machine check in Kernel mode
> Caused by (from SRR1=149030): Transfer error ack signa
> Well, the first few lines before the Machine Check would be useful,
> though I think that's just yet another USB breakage ... USB loves
> breaking things, it's sort-of a tradition for it :)
>
> Also, what is the machine model ?
>
> Ben.
>
>
>
.
radeonfb (:00:10.0): suspending to state: 2
On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 20:46 +0100, Saladino wrote:
> Hi,
> I've recently installed the 2.6.14-1 kernel from apt and it fails when
> i sleep the laptop.
> It sleeps well but panics at the return.
> this is more or less the output:
> ...
>
> .
> Machine check in Kernel mode
> Cau
Sure, ive made the report, i dont know if its ok, its my first report.
Thanks for your time
Saladino
2005/10/30, Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 08:46:35PM +0100, Saladino wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I've recently installed the 2.6.14-1 kernel from apt and it fails when
> > i sle
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 08:46:35PM +0100, Saladino wrote:
> Hi,
> I've recently installed the 2.6.14-1 kernel from apt and it fails when
> i sleep the laptop.
> It sleeps well but panics at the return.
> this is more or less the output:
> ...
>
> .
> Machine check in Kernel mod
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 10:29:38PM +0800, William Xuuu wrote:
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 08:16:45PM +0800, William Xuuu wrote:
> >> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >> > On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:56:45PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECT
Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 08:16:45PM +0800, William Xuuu wrote:
>> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:56:45PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>> Well, when i first installed debian, the kernel was
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 08:16:45PM +0800, William Xuuu wrote:
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:56:45PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Well, when i first installed debian, the kernel was only 2.4.23, and
> couldn't recognize my ATA harddisk c
Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:56:45PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> os: debian on an ibook(G4, 1G, 12")
>>
>> I've just installed a new kernel image (kernel-image-2.6.11-powerpc)
>> with initrd support, but was unable to boot the new ke
Baccanelli Massimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>os: debian on an ibook(G4, 1G, 12")
>>
>>I've just installed a new kernel image (kernel-image-2.6.11-powerpc)
>>with initrd support, but was unable to boot the new kernel, which stops
>>at:
>>
>>Please appen
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:56:45PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> os: debian on an ibook(G4, 1G, 12")
>
> I've just installed a new kernel image (kernel-image-2.6.11-powerpc)
> with initrd support, but was unable to boot the new kernel, which stops
> at:
[ ... ]
> ==
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
os: debian on an ibook(G4, 1G, 12")
I've just installed a new kernel image (kernel-image-2.6.11-powerpc)
with initrd support, but was unable to boot the new kernel, which stops
at:
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:56:45PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> os: debian on an ibook(G4, 1G, 12")
>
> I've just installed a new kernel image (kernel-image-2.6.11-powerpc)
> with initrd support, but was unable to boot the new kernel, which stops
> at:
>
> Please append a correc
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 11:40:34AM -0800, Kim Cascone wrote:
> unfortunately when you start the install from the Ubuntu .iso and drop
> into the command line it only offers you a small range of commands to
> use:
> break
> cd
> chdir
> continue
> eval
> exec
> exit
> export
> false
> hash
> help
unfortunately when you start the install from the Ubuntu .iso and drop
into the command line it only offers you a small range of commands to
use:
break
cd
chdir
continue
eval
exec
exit
export
false
hash
help
let
local
pwd
read
readonly
return
set
shift
times
trap
true
type
ulimit
umask
unset
wait
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 02:04:08AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 09:44:58AM +0900, Jerome Walter wrote:
> > As we are to deal with the question: how to make a kernel including the
> > initrd ?
>
> mkvmlinuz
But this should really be automatically handled at kernel install
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 09:44:58AM +0900, Jerome Walter wrote:
> As we are to deal with the question: how to make a kernel including the
> initrd ?
mkvmlinuz
--
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jens Schmalzing wrote:
Thanks for the advice. How do I make an initrd?
Use the mkinitrd command from the initrd-tools package. Make sure you
configure your bootloader to actually use the initrd.
Hi,
As we are to deal with the question: how to make a kernel including the
initrd ? I am try
Hi,
Doug Mellot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> --- Jens Schmalzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Use the mkinitrd command from the initrd-tools package. Make sure
> > you configure your bootloader to actually use the initrd.
And before I forget: Add the line "do_initrd = yes" to
/etc/kernel-im
Hi,
Doug Mellot writes:
> Thanks for the advice. How do I make an initrd?
Use the mkinitrd command from the initrd-tools package. Make sure you
configure your bootloader to actually use the initrd.
Regards, Jens.
--
J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe!
Le veux aimeb et mqubib panz je pézqbpbe
Thanks a bunch, Jens. I'll try it out tonight.
--- Jens Schmalzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Doug Mellot writes:
>
> > Thanks for the advice. How do I make an initrd?
>
> Use the mkinitrd command from the initrd-tools
> package. Make sure you
> configure your bootloader to actuall
Thanks for the advice. How do I make an initrd?
--- Derrik Pates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doug Mellot wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about
> this.
> > I've searched google, and found several others
> with
> > the same problem, but haven't found a solution.
> >
> > I'm ru
Doug Mellot wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about this.
I've searched google, and found several others with
the same problem, but haven't found a solution.
I'm running Debian unstable with ReiserFS. After
installing kernel 2.6.6 ('apt-get install
kernel-image-2.6.6-powerpc'), I
> On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 18:57, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
>> Il dom, 2003-08-31 alle 10:12, Pander ha scritto:
>> > Same here on PowerBook G4 12"
>> >
>> > Didn't change any settings in .config
>>
>> The problem seems to be solved in 2.4.22-ben2. The new kernel boots
>> without problem, but then it pani
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 18:57, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> Il dom, 2003-08-31 alle 10:12, Pander ha scritto:
> > Same here on PowerBook G4 12"
> >
> > Didn't change any settings in .config
>
> The problem seems to be solved in 2.4.22-ben2. The new kernel boots
> without problem, but then it panics when
Il dom, 2003-08-31 alle 10:12, Pander ha scritto:
> Same here on PowerBook G4 12"
>
> Didn't change any settings in .config
The problem seems to be solved in 2.4.22-ben2. The new kernel boots
without problem, but then it panics when closing the lid (in the pmud
task).
Do you experience the same
On Sunday 31 August 2003 10:12, Pander wrote:
> Same here on PowerBook G4 12"
>
> Didn't change any settings in .config
I have also a PB G4 12'', 2.4.22-ben1 works without problems, here is my
config:
http://thebigpig.org/~toni/tmp/config-2.4.22-ben1.bz2
--
Ton
Same here on PowerBook G4 12"
Didn't change any settings in .config
eric b wrote:
Hi,
Récemment 30 Aug 2003 22:17:19 +0200
Giuseppe Sacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
I just rsync'd from CVS the latest kernel and got a kernel panic
during boot.
Yes, kernel panic for me too...
The mac
Hi,
Récemment 30 Aug 2003 22:17:19 +0200
Giuseppe Sacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> I just rsync'd from CVS the latest kernel and got a kernel panic
> during boot.
Yes, kernel panic for me too...
> The machine is a powerbook3,5 [EMAIL PROTECTED], 15" with radeon, 512Mb RAM
> and internal ai
> The machine I use is a PowerBook G4 running at 867Mhz.
What model exactly ? (what do you have in /proc/cpuinfo ?) Also
what model of video chip do you have ?
> What I do in order to block the kernel is just to log in using XDM. The
> system hangs immediately. Or, when I have the XDM window, s
Mercoledì, 25 Giu 2003, alle 01:33 Europe/Rome, Benjamin Herrenschmidt
ha scritto:
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 16:08, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
Hi people,
lately I got many kernel panic using 2.4.21-ben1 kernel compiled with
gcc-3.3 and with gcc-2.95.
The message I get at the monitor prompt is
kernel
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 16:08, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> Hi people,
> lately I got many kernel panic using 2.4.21-ben1 kernel compiled with
> gcc-3.3 and with gcc-2.95.
>
> The message I get at the monitor prompt is
>
> kernel bug at page_alloc.c:106!
> vector: 0 at pc=c0034c64, lr=c0034c64
> msr=90
Quoting Brad Farr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm running woody on a mac performa 6400/200. The system has been stable
> for months, and kept current with the stable distribution with apt-get
> upgrade.
>
> This morning, while squid was doing its daily file update, I ran top to
> monitor the system lo
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 11:20:35AM -0800, Johan en Katrien Dewaele wrote:
> Hi,
> > > > > I acquired this old Mac PPC 4400/200
...
> One thing I noticed and find very strange: when I zap
> the PRAM (alt-cmd P R) I almost immediatly get the
> white screen with the arrow and then the Mac searche
Hi,
> > > > I acquired this old Mac PPC 4400/200
> > When boot-floppy boots I get a nice screenoutput
> with
> > the penguin on top : kernel detects following
> (dmesg
> > output) :
> >
> > MacOs display is /bandit/ATY,264VT
> > Using unsupported 640x480 ATY,264VT at 81800480,
> > depth=8, pitch=
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:57:51PM -0800, Johan en Katrien Dewaele wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> --- Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 04:56:56AM -0700, Johan en
> > Katrien Dewaele wrote:
> > > Hi people,
> > > I need your help/advice on this one : I'm a newbie
> > in
Hi again,
--- Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 04:56:56AM -0700, Johan en
> Katrien Dewaele wrote:
> > Hi people,
> > I need your help/advice on this one : I'm a newbie
> in
> > this PPC-Linux thing.
> >
> > I acquired this old Mac PPC 4400/200
> > wants to mou
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 04:56:56AM -0700, Johan en Katrien Dewaele wrote:
> Hi people,
> I need your help/advice on this one : I'm a newbie in
> this PPC-Linux thing.
>
> I acquired this old Mac PPC 4400/200 with 1.2 GB HD
> with Mac OS 7.5.3 installed on it. Would like to put
> Debian/GNU Linux
> One thing I would like to know: can I drop into the 'mon' and set a break
> point in the kernel code, then restart and trace when I hit the break point?
> Does kernel trace works on PPC? I'll stfw for these info, but if you can
> give me a quick pointer, I'll read and study that.
I'll have to re
13 Nov 2001 12:20:07 +0100 (CET)
> To: Laurent de Segur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: Kernel Panic with mac-fdisk: More Info
> Resent-From: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> Resent-Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 03:20:27 -0800 (PST)
>
>> The crash always happens
> I tried putting up to 5 sync() and even moving the close_partition() call at
> the end (making a total of 10 sync()). It still crashes but less frequently
> with this mod.
Another idea: increase the sync delay or number of syncs before the ioctl.
> Find below the disasm of the whole function as
,r1,64
c0039db4:4e 80 00 20 blr
c0039db8 <__invalidate_buffers>:
> From: Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 15:27:29 +0100 (CET)
> To: Laurent de Segur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: Kernel Panic with mac-fdisk: It
Michael,
Oki doki. I'll try to do all of that as soon as I get back tonight.
Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, It's work from home I go.
LdS
> From: Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 15:27:29 +0100 (CET)
> To: Laurent de Segur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Now does this happen on other architectures as well (with Mac partitions),
> > or other partition table formats?
> >
> I'll try to check on some x86 early this week. I don't have an ETA for that.
> I'll do my best. My server farm and *tops are mostly Macs (running Debian.)
Thanks; I'll wait fo
> From: Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:54:36 +0100 (CET)
> To: Laurent de Segur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: Kernel Panic with mac-fdisk: It's reproducible...
>
>> I wrote a little test case that reproduces t
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 09:09:24PM -0800, Laurent de Segur wrote:
> I wrote a little test case that reproduces this kernel panic most of the
> time. the code doesn't need to write. Just read the partition map, sync +
> reread it again = crash :-( Very basic.
Can you post this?
--
Tom Rini (TR12
> I wrote a little test case that reproduces this kernel panic most of the
> time. the code doesn't need to write. Just read the partition map, sync +
> reread it again = crash :-( Very basic.
Now does this happen on other architectures as well (with Mac partitions),
or other partition table forma
is it really too much trouble to create a new message to the list
instead of inserting unrelated messages into random threads?
and no this doesn't only screw up mutt, it also screws up the list
archives.
don't use reply unless its a reply.
and no; reply && change subject != new message
On Fr
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 01:13:59AM -0800, Lucien S Carroll wrote:
> This may well be an easy question, but i can't find anything on it. What
> does this error mean? kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount fs
it means you neglected to specify your root partition with
root=/dev/hdaXX in /etc/yaboot.conf.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 10:44:59AM -0800, Andrew Sharp wrote:
>
> Nah, it happened to me on my lowly 7200 as well. The question is,
> during this install did you attempt to change the partition
> information on the disk that you booted from? This shouldn't be a
> problem, but that was the circum
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 11:13:12PM +1000, Ben Marsh wrote:
> > Well it was a toss up between writing this to a kernel mailing list or the
> > debian one. I hope I chose right.
> >
> > I get a kernel panic when writing the partition information in the debian
> > install.
>
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Ben Marsh wrote:
> I get a kernel panic when writing the partition information in the debian
> install.
>
> kernel panic: Exception in kernel pc c0205a6c signal 4
same thing occurs while installing an imac.
after reboot the partition table was OK.
> I don't know what to do n
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 11:13:12PM +1000, Ben Marsh wrote:
> Well it was a toss up between writing this to a kernel mailing list or the
> debian one. I hope I chose right.
>
> I get a kernel panic when writing the partition information in the debian
> install.
>
> kernel panic: Exception in ke
Aaron Davies wrote:
>
> Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> >
> > Aaron Davies wrote:
> >
> > > Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When you boot, does the "Partition check" for that drive list your
> > > > partition?
> > > > Later, does it say something like "Mounting root partition read-only"?
> >
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> Aaron Davies wrote:
>
> > Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> > >
> > > When you boot, does the "Partition check" for that drive list your
> > > partition?
> > > Later, does it say something like "Mounting root partition read-only"?
> > > Does it
> > > add the swap partition
Aaron Davies wrote:
> Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> >
> > When you boot, does the "Partition check" for that drive list your
> > partition?
> > Later, does it say something like "Mounting root partition read-only"?
> > Does it
> > add the swap partition successfully?
>
> OK, I don't know how to pau
Aaron Davies wrote:
> I've completed the basic installation from the rescue floppy ramdisk,
> but when I turn the ramdisk off and tell BootX to boot with /dev/sda5
> (my Linux native partition) as root, I get the following error message:
>
> Kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init= option t
Aaron Davies wrote:
>
> I've finished the basic install off the ramdisk, so I rebooted, turned off
> the ramdisk in the BootX dialog, and hit linux. Then I got "Kernerl Panic:
> no init found. Try passing init= to the kernel". What option do I need to
> use here?
Have you specified the (correct)
Here is the kern.log info pertaining to the netbase install kernel panic. It
happens with both a 2.1.121 and 2.1.125 kernel.
It says something about setting up IP-spoofing protection right before
this, but it doesn't show up in the log
Oct 15 20:09:13 unknown kernel: NIP: F3C1F3C0 XER:
Just downloaded, the source and a precompiled kernel off of samba, will try
them out tonight and report back.
Josh Rankin
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>From: Dan Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Debian
>Subject: Re: Kernel Panic
>Date: Fri, Oct 16, 1998, 5:59 PM
>
>On Fri, Oct 16,
On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 10:13:39AM +, Josh Rankin wrote:
> Has anyone had any problems with the netbase package in slink/main/base/?
> When I try to install it I get a kernel panic
>
> Kernel Ver: 2.1.121
>
> PM 8500/200
> 144mb RAM
> Linux on 4.5gig SCSI Internal
I recommend trying kernel
I'll check the logs when i get back on my box tonight and if they have
anything of substance i'll e-mail it to you.
Josh Rankin
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>From: Hartmut Koptein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Josh Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Debian
>Subject: Re: Kernel Panic
&g
> Has anyone had any problems with the netbase package in slink/main/base/?
> When I try to install it I get a kernel panic
Did dpkg report anything? Or the kernel panic log, or /var/log/kern*, message,
syslog??
Please report also any other circumstances. We need really install/working
reports
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