Re: Maximum lock depth

2011-06-27 Thread Bruce Dubbs
pete Spam-Avoider wrote: >The following line appeared on virtual console 1 during >testing of glic-2.13 in BK6.8_Ch6.9.1: > >[ 5525.196801] Maximum lock depth 1024 reached task: ld-linux.so.2 (8378) > >The line was also visible as the last line produced by 'dmesg'. > >The li

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2011-06-27 Thread Webmaster
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Maximum lock depth

2011-06-27 Thread pete Spam-Avoider
Hi All, Sorry about the html sneaking in previous post of this problem. The following line appeared on virtual console 1 during testing of glic-2.13 in BK6.8_Ch6.9.1: [ 5525.196801] Maximum lock depth 1024 reached task: ld-linux.so.2 (8378) The line was also visible as the

Maximum lock depth

2011-06-27 Thread pete Spam-Avoider
  Hi All,   The following line appeared on virtual console 1 during   testing of glic-2.13 in BK6.8_Ch6.9.1:   [ 5525.196801] Maximum lock depth 1024 reached task: ld-linux.so.2 (8378)   The line was also visible as the last line produced by 'dmesg'.   The line did not appear in virtual console

Re: kernel panic

2011-06-27 Thread Bruce Dubbs
robert wrote: > I'm out to sea here. Worked through 6.8 build without error (it would seem). > However, attempt to boot yields (in part): > > << > scanned 0 and added 0 devices > autorun ... > ... autorun DONE. > Root-NFS: no NFS server address > VFS: unable to mount root fs via NFS, trying f

Re: What should I choose while installing Linux Kernel?

2011-06-27 Thread Mike McCarty
Webmaster wrote: > I've found that there are so many options... I don't know which one I > should choose and which one shouldn't... > What is the different between "* built-in" and "M moudle"? You got some replies which may have helped. I'll give an explanation of the difference in physical terms

kernel panic

2011-06-27 Thread robert
I'm out to sea here. Worked through 6.8 build without error (it would seem). However, attempt to boot yields (in part): << scanned 0 and added 0 devices autorun ... ... autorun DONE. Root-NFS: no NFS server address VFS: unable to mount root fs via NFS, trying floppy. VFS: Cannot open root dev

Re: binutils-2.21

2011-06-27 Thread Simon Geard
On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 16:05 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote: > I try to compile 2.21 using the switches mentioned in the book and the > compilation always breaks. I use --target=i686-lfs-linux --disable-nls > and --disable-werror. This has compiled before at one time but not now. I > can try again

Re: What should I choose while installing Linux Kernel?

2011-06-27 Thread Simon Geard
On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 09:49 -0400, Neal Murphy wrote: > > Modules are compiled separately and saved onto > > the hard drive, they will not be available until after the hard drive > > has been mounted and so if the kernel needs that module during the boot > > process then the kernel will panic and w