Robin Gareus wrote:
> [...snip...]
>   
>>>>>>>> [OT] Where can I find the multimedia kernel for Debian and it's
>>>>>>>> headers? I tried the 64studio  debian lenny backport but can't find
>>>>>>>> the kernel and headers
>>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>> 64studio does not provide kernel-headers. Customers are not expected to
>>>>>>> compile their own modules.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you want to help with some testing, you can preview the upcoming
>>>>>>> kernel update (will be released on 64studio sometime next week):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://rg42.org/_media/wiki/kernel/linux-image-2.6.31-rt10-multimedia_i386.deb
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://rg42.org/_media/wiki/kernel/linux-headers-2.6.31-rt10-multimedia_i386.deb
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> Thanks but is there also a repo?
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>             
>>>>> No, not yet. They'll go in in the 64studio repo sometime next week.
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> so I think I have to ask again, what is that repo for Debian?
>>>>
>>>> [OT] Where can I find the multimedia kernel for Debian and it's headers?
>>>> I tried the 64studio  debian lenny backport but can't find the kernel
>>>> and headers
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> http://apt.64studio.com/backports/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/
>>>
>>> I guess the repos is
>>>   http://apt.64studio.com/backports jaunty-backports main
>>>   
>>>       
>> I can use that on Debian??
>>     
>
> yes. I use a mix of debian-multimedia, 64studio, debian/squeeze and
> debian/sid in /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> You can furthermore tweak /etc/apt/preferences to favor certain
> repositories over the other: eg
>
> Package: *
> Pin: release a=squeeze
> Pin-Priority: 500
>
> Package: *
> Pin: release a=64studio
> Pin-Priority: 550
>
>
>   
>>>> BTW First test result of your kernel
>>>> kernel panic - not syncing VFS unable to mount root fs on unknown-block
>>>> (0,0)
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Thanks for trying.
>>>
>>> Do you have "do_initrd=yes" in /etc/kernel-img.conf ?
>>> If not, run `sudo update-initramfs -k 2.6.31-rt10-multimedia -c`
>>> followed by `sudo update-grub`
>>>
>>> If you have an initrd (required to load both filesystem and disk kernel
>>> modules during boot-time); please tell us what hardware your machine
>>> has:  `lspci -v` and what modules are loaded on the 2.6.29-1-multimedia
>>> kernel `lsmod`.
>>>   
>>>       
>> I don't have that kernel installed...
>>     
>
> Did you have an initrd for 2.6.31-rt10 when the kernel panic happened?
>
>   
>> # lspci -v                         
>>     
>  [... snip...]
> thanks,
>
> Your hardware (including wifi) is supported by 2.6.31-rt10-multimedia.
>
> The error "unknown-block (0,0)" could mean that
>  a) the kernel module for your 82801 (ata_piix) is not loaded
>   -> missing initrd ; create it
>  b) hda1 is not your root device.
>   -> specfify root=/dev/XXX  on the kernel commandline or in
>   /boot/grub/menu.lst
>
> (b) is unlikely since you are able to boot other kernels, with the same
> grub defaults (unless you did some customization yourself of course)
for a)

# Kernel image management overrides
# See kernel-img.conf(5) for details
do_symlinks = yes
relative_links = yes
do_bootloader = no
do_bootfloppy = no
do_initrd = yes
link_in_boot = no
postinst_hook = update-grub
postrm_hook   = update-grub

b) other kernels boots ok, custom changes


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