Re: [Cooker] FATAL: kernel too old
Udo Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > Please make the cooker compatible with the old 2.2.*-kernel, > I think there are lot more issues to do this. Latest glibc from Chmouel was kernel-2.4 only AFAIK. He should fix that soon. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] FATAL: kernel too old
On Tuesday 12 December 2000 17:49, you wrote: > Hi folks, > > I know there was a big move to kernel 2.4 I also have installed > it with success and it works most time very well, > > BUT I have some modules (e.g. for the IBM Etherjet-PCMCIA-card) > which are ONLY working withe kernel 2.2*. > src can't compiled with 2.4-kernels and the developer wants wait until > 2.4 is offical released. > In the past I could run both kernels on cooker - why not now ? > Always since the last updates I get during the boot-process now > > ... > Freeing unused kernel memory: 124k freed > FATAL: kernel too old > > and the system stops. > > Please make the cooker compatible with the old 2.2.*-kernel, > I think there are lot more issues to do this. > > Thanks, > Udo How about # touch /vmlinuz Kidding... I had the same thing after trying a rpm -Uvh on the recent glibc. I had to reboot: all exec failed. I rebooted a 2.4.0 kernel and the problem disappeared. -- Jean Meloche [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-gold # 133947
[Cooker] FATAL: kernel too old
Hi folks, I know there was a big move to kernel 2.4 I also have installed it with success and it works most time very well, BUT I have some modules (e.g. for the IBM Etherjet-PCMCIA-card) which are ONLY working withe kernel 2.2*. src can't compiled with 2.4-kernels and the developer wants wait until 2.4 is offical released. In the past I could run both kernels on cooker - why not now ? Always since the last updates I get during the boot-process now ... Freeing unused kernel memory: 124k freed FATAL: kernel too old and the system stops. Please make the cooker compatible with the old 2.2.*-kernel, I think there are lot more issues to do this. Thanks, Udo