On Sat, 2006-05-27 at 19:06 +0200, Tobias Netzel wrote:
> First you should try with L2 cache disabled -> no "l2cr=0x......."  
> option to the kernel.

I left out the l2cr=.. argument, and it booted alright. Interestingly,
it looks like it detected the cache anyway, because my bogomips are at
the same value as with the L2 cache anabled:
pb1400:~# linuxinfo
Linux pb1400 2.4.32 #649 Do Mai 25 01:55:56 CEST 2006
One  PowerBook,NuBus processor, 665.19 total bogomips, 60M RAM
System library 2.3.2

Does that mean that your newest kernels automaticly pick up the right
value? Well, it seems like I'm back in the race for now :-)
The only thing that bothers me now are regular messages of this kind:
attempt to access beyond end of device
03:08: rw=0, want=541478279, limit=1855469

Thanks for your advise sofar,
Peter


> Then you can try without PCMCIA card inserted. (Do you also have two of  
> them?)
> 
> It seems to have to do with the PMU....everything has to do with the  
> PMU.
> 
> Tobias




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