Maybe you guys have encountered a similar probelm to the one I'm having with my custom 8260 board, HHL 2.0 journeyman, 2.4.2 kernel.
I got past the rtc/timer issue. Even though the kernel reports that the 166mhz cpu is .81 bogomips, I'll mess with that later, I just want to get the shell up and running for now. The kernel boots and initializes everything else well, but when it starts loading init or sh, I keep getting invalid page faults looping. The ramdisk shows as mounting fine, (except it always says: Maximal mount count reached, recommened ext2fsck.. i dont know why..) What happens is that load_elf_interp() is called and then it calls padzero(elf_bss) and the page faults start occuring. when padzero is called elf_bss is in the 3Exxxxx range. Why would it be so high in memory? I have the memory mapped to start at 0, and i've got 64 megs. thanks Kevin Fry ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
