Re: [expert] new kernel doesn't leave boot messages

2002-08-18 Thread Darren King

Nope...I don't have the quiet option on this kernel.  I do have the
quiet option on my standard kernel and I still get the dmesg stuff for
that one so the quiet option must be just for displaying boot time
messages, not for writing them to the file.

Darren

On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 10:06, HoytDuff wrote:
> On Sunday 18 August 2002 06:06 pm, Darren King scribbled in crayon on a yellow 
> legal pad:
> > I've got a few kernels running now for different things.  If I boot from
> > the standard 8.2 kernel, I can use dmesg to see how the boot went and
> > any messages that came up during the boot.
> >
> > When I boot from the cooker kernel, however, dmesg still displays the
> > result of the last standard 8.2 kernel boot.  How do I get the cooker
> > kernel to write the boot messages so I can see them with dmesg?
> >
> > Darren
> 
> Isn't that the "quiet" LILO/GRUB option at work? If so, remove it. 
> 
> IIRC the hidden messages are displayed if you press Alt-Ctrl-F12 ?
> 
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> "Fix it until it breaks."
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [expert] new kernel doesn't leave boot messages

2002-08-18 Thread HoytDuff

On Sunday 18 August 2002 06:06 pm, Darren King scribbled in crayon on a yellow 
legal pad:
> I've got a few kernels running now for different things.  If I boot from
> the standard 8.2 kernel, I can use dmesg to see how the boot went and
> any messages that came up during the boot.
>
> When I boot from the cooker kernel, however, dmesg still displays the
> result of the last standard 8.2 kernel boot.  How do I get the cooker
> kernel to write the boot messages so I can see them with dmesg?
>
> Darren

Isn't that the "quiet" LILO/GRUB option at work? If so, remove it. 

IIRC the hidden messages are displayed if you press Alt-Ctrl-F12 ?

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[expert] new kernel doesn't leave boot messages

2002-08-18 Thread Darren King

I've got a few kernels running now for different things.  If I boot from
the standard 8.2 kernel, I can use dmesg to see how the boot went and
any messages that came up during the boot.

When I boot from the cooker kernel, however, dmesg still displays the
result of the last standard 8.2 kernel boot.  How do I get the cooker
kernel to write the boot messages so I can see them with dmesg?

Darren







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[expert] new kernel update and supermount

2002-07-18 Thread Andrew George

Hey is it me or did the last Kernel update (2.4.18-8.1mdk) break supermount?
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Re: [expert] New kernel can't find eth0

2001-05-15 Thread Michael Jarvis

On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 03:38:55PM +0100, A. Rick Anderson wrote:
> I was overly quick to say things were working after upgrading to 2.4.4 (in 
> order to get the Thinkpad trackpoint working).
> 
> Now it doesn't seem to know anything about networking, including being able 
> to find eth0.
> 
> My first reaction is to back up to my 7.2 recovery disk, and recompile the 
> kernel, cuz I must have missed something in there.  Any better ideas?

I haven't been able to get 2.4.4 working either on two separate Dell
laptops, one runing Mandrake 8.0 and the other running RedHat 7.1.  2.4.3
works just fine.  I think I'll just wait for 2.4.5 and hope it's better.


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[expert] New kernel can't find eth0

2001-05-15 Thread A. Rick Anderson

I was overly quick to say things were working after upgrading to 2.4.4 (in 
order to get the Thinkpad trackpoint working).

Now it doesn't seem to know anything about networking, including being able 
to find eth0.

My first reaction is to back up to my 7.2 recovery disk, and recompile the 
kernel, cuz I must have missed something in there.  Any better ideas?

-- A. Rick





Re: [expert] new kernel, X and /dev/mouse

2001-02-07 Thread anmat

What sort of mouse do you have. No-one can help unless thats known. Your
post suggests a serial mouse. Also consider what "features" you have enabled
in the kernel and wether they match your set-up. If you enabled ps/2 mouse
and did not have it enabled before, kodzu probably detected the ps/2 mouse
PORT, and not a ps/2 mouse itself.

- Original Message -
From: "Vasif Ismailoglu MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 9:56 PM
Subject: [expert] new kernel, X and /dev/mouse


> Hello.
>   Interesting things are above my head.
>  I'v donwloaded linux kernel 2.04 source and compiled
> it. While rebooting kodzo asked me that there was
> found new PS/2 mouse and old one will be removed.
> Incidentally I've pressed ok. GPM denied to start.
> Reason file /dem/mouse not found. Ops.
>X starts without any problems but pointer freezed
> and did not respond. I've created symlink to
> /dev/ttyS0 by command:
>   $ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse
>   Huhu. Gpm worked. And mouse reacted in X. But how?
> He making only first move (very but very little move)
> directly to right top.
>I've changed image to boot. kernel 2.2 series
> states that I've not any PS/2 mouse. 2.4 series (
> I've forget: I've also installed cooker version after:
> kernel-2.4.1-2mdklinus.rpm) are stateing that I have
> PS/2. Problem in that I've not any PS/2 mouse. It is
> an serial 3 button mouse. Mousedrake shows both serial
> and PS/2 options at each start.
>how about this problem? Must I buy PS/2 mouse only
> because I've installed new kernel and do not know how
> to return? Or I have to work on consol only and
> without mouse on X (oh my Allah).
>   And it is very diffucult to install system again:
> I'm with ATA 66 mainboard. So LM 7.2 dosn't recognizes
> LM7.2 install CD. I've installed all (everything but
> basesystem) by hand on consol.
>Sincerely
>
> =
> Vasif Ismailoglu MDResident in Urology
>
>  School of Medicine of Cerrahpasa[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  University of Istanbul www.vasif.cjb.net
>   Department of Urology
>
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[expert] new kernel, X and /dev/mouse

2001-02-07 Thread Vasif Ismailoglu MD

Hello.
  Interesting things are above my head.
 I'v donwloaded linux kernel 2.04 source and compiled
it. While rebooting kodzo asked me that there was
found new PS/2 mouse and old one will be removed.
Incidentally I've pressed ok. GPM denied to start.
Reason file /dem/mouse not found. Ops.
   X starts without any problems but pointer freezed
and did not respond. I've created symlink to
/dev/ttyS0 by command:
  $ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse
  Huhu. Gpm worked. And mouse reacted in X. But how?
He making only first move (very but very little move)
directly to right top. 
   I've changed image to boot. kernel 2.2 series
states that I've not any PS/2 mouse. 2.4 series (
I've forget: I've also installed cooker version after:
kernel-2.4.1-2mdklinus.rpm) are stateing that I have
PS/2. Problem in that I've not any PS/2 mouse. It is
an serial 3 button mouse. Mousedrake shows both serial
and PS/2 options at each start. 
   how about this problem? Must I buy PS/2 mouse only
because I've installed new kernel and do not know how
to return? Or I have to work on consol only and
without mouse on X (oh my Allah).
  And it is very diffucult to install system again:
I'm with ATA 66 mainboard. So LM 7.2 dosn't recognizes
LM7.2 install CD. I've installed all (everything but
basesystem) by hand on consol.
   Sincerely

=
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 School of Medicine of Cerrahpasa[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 University of Istanbul www.vasif.cjb.net
  Department of Urology

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[expert] New kernel will not boot

2001-02-05 Thread Iain Hopkins

Hi,

The new kernel I have just made will not boot properly. When booting
from floppy It stops at 'Setting profile to:   ' . Any one know what I
need to include to get it to boot 


Thanks 

Iain





[expert] new kernel

2001-01-05 Thread Anthony Russello


Does anyone know if Mandrake will be releasing a 2.4 kernel update for mdk
7.2?

I had some minor problems installing the source for one of the test
kernels for 2.4.  For some reason it wouldn't boot.  So I'm just wondering
if there might be a mandrake update for the newest kernel so I can install
it from a mdk RPM.

Thanks

There's plenty of semicolons to go around





[expert] New Kernel RPMS

1999-11-02 Thread Henrik Edlund

Why is the non-SMP kernel RPM containing a SMP kernel?

-- 
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  "They were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Naturally they became heroes."
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Re: [expert] New Kernel

1999-09-29 Thread Hidong Kim

Felipe Almeida wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I updated my old kernel (2.2.5) to a new kernel (2.2.12). But I lost my
> sound modules. As a matter of fact, in the make xconfig oe make
> menuconfig it didn´t has the option to my soundcard. Just a few were
> available. Then I copied the modules I needed from the old kernel and
> ran insmod. It said that the kernel module was older then the actual
> kernel. Then I ran insmod again if the -f option to force the older
> modules but then it showed a message like ¨unknown..¨ and a lot of
> numbers. Is there a new module for the new kernel? What did I wrong? Hoe
> can I solve this problem? The same message appeared to me when I tried
> to load the module epat.o which is  necesary for the HP CD-R writer.
> This module I took from my new kernel. I choosed it from the kernel
> configuration.
> Something wierd is happenind here
> 
> Thank you!!
> 
> Felipe Almeida


Hi, Felipe,

What kind of sound card do you have?  When you ran 'make xconfig' for
the kernel configuration, did you choose support for OSS sound modules? 
The Sound Blaster modules can be found in there.  Good luck,



Hidong



Re: [expert] New Kernel

1999-09-29 Thread Steve Philp

Felipe Almeida wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I updated my old kernel (2.2.5) to a new kernel (2.2.12). But I lost my
> sound modules. As a matter of fact, in the make xconfig oe make
> menuconfig it didn´t has the option to my soundcard. Just a few were
> available. 

You need to say 'Y' to OSS Sound Modules to open the rest of the list.

> Then I copied the modules I needed from the old kernel and
> ran insmod. It said that the kernel module was older then the actual
> kernel. Then I ran insmod again if the -f option to force the older
> modules but then it showed a message like ¨unknown..¨ and a lot of
> numbers. Is there a new module for the new kernel? What did I wrong? Hoe
> can I solve this problem? The same message appeared to me when I tried

Reconfigure and recompile.

> to load the module epat.o which is  necesary for the HP CD-R writer.
> This module I took from my new kernel. I choosed it from the kernel
> configuration.
> Something wierd is happenind here

No, nothing weird.  Actually, somewhat expected.  A reconfig, recompile
should fix it up.

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[expert] New Kernel

1999-09-29 Thread Felipe Almeida

Hi!

I updated my old kernel (2.2.5) to a new kernel (2.2.12). But I lost my
sound modules. As a matter of fact, in the make xconfig oe make
menuconfig it didn´t has the option to my soundcard. Just a few were
available. Then I copied the modules I needed from the old kernel and
ran insmod. It said that the kernel module was older then the actual
kernel. Then I ran insmod again if the -f option to force the older
modules but then it showed a message like ¨unknown..¨ and a lot of
numbers. Is there a new module for the new kernel? What did I wrong? Hoe
can I solve this problem? The same message appeared to me when I tried
to load the module epat.o which is  necesary for the HP CD-R writer.
This module I took from my new kernel. I choosed it from the kernel
configuration. 
Something wierd is happenind here

Thank you!!

Felipe Almeida



Re: [expert] new kernel zip problem

1999-07-05 Thread Tom Berger

On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 09:32:31AM -0400, Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
> Rich Bendorf wrote:
> > 
> > I just upgraded to the kernel 2.2.9-27mdk from kernel 2.2.9-19mdk and now
> > have a non-functioning zip drive.  The system boots up to the new kernel
> > with no problems and everything else works except my scsi support.  I have
> > checked the lilo.conf and it seems ok , but cfdisk will not bring up any
> > scsi devices including the scsi zip drive.  I get a modules dependency error
> > something to do with "insmod driver".  Any suggestions?
> 
> To get scsi support working with a new kernel (this includes zip drives)
> you have to have an initrd image. Use the utility mkinitrd.
> 
> Sheldon.


Hum, are you sure about that? I don't have one and my scsi devices work
anyway... I thought this initrd stuff is only for devices that must be
available during during boot.

tom


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Re: [expert] new kernel zip problem

1999-07-03 Thread Sheldon Lee Wen

Rich Bendorf wrote:
> 
> I just upgraded to the kernel 2.2.9-27mdk from kernel 2.2.9-19mdk and now
> have a non-functioning zip drive.  The system boots up to the new kernel
> with no problems and everything else works except my scsi support.  I have
> checked the lilo.conf and it seems ok , but cfdisk will not bring up any
> scsi devices including the scsi zip drive.  I get a modules dependency error
> something to do with "insmod driver".  Any suggestions?

To get scsi support working with a new kernel (this includes zip drives)
you have to have an initrd image. Use the utility mkinitrd.

Sheldon.
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[expert] new kernel zip problem

1999-07-02 Thread Rich Bendorf

I just upgraded to the kernel 2.2.9-27mdk from kernel 2.2.9-19mdk and now
have a non-functioning zip drive.  The system boots up to the new kernel
with no problems and everything else works except my scsi support.  I have
checked the lilo.conf and it seems ok , but cfdisk will not bring up any
scsi devices including the scsi zip drive.  I get a modules dependency error
something to do with "insmod driver".  Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

Rich Bendorf, O.F.M.



[expert] New: kernel 2.2.5-15 error on CDROM

1999-05-17 Thread Roberto Angelo



Roberto Angelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scritto:
>
> Hi,
> 
>  I've a problem with the kernel 2.2.5-15 (installed from kpackage, I
believe is kernel-2.2.5-15.i386.rpm). This kernel (2.2.5-mk5 works
reguraly) hang my cdrw yamaha 4416E bios 1.0b on SuperMicro P6SBA.
> 
>  Temporaly it's seem resolved by removing /dev/cd* but I mail you
file that can be usefull to fix it (file0.txt before changing -
file1.txt after changing)
> 
>  The strange error is more more frequently on burned CD respect the
silver.
> 

  Now adds the files 


error0.txt
> --- Loaded modules ---
> 
> [root@localhost /root]# lsmod
> Module  Size  Used by
> nls_iso8859-1   2020   1  (autoclean)
> nls_cp437   3548   1  (autoclean)
> vfat   11420   1  (autoclean)
> fat25344   1  (autoclean) [vfat]
> es1370 22140   0
> soundcore   2404   4  [es1370]
> 
> --- List of /dev/cd* ---
> 
> [root@localhost /root]# cd /dev
> [root@localhost /dev]# ls cd*
> brw-rw   2 root  22,  64 mag  5  1998 cdrom
> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root8 mag 16 20:37 cdrw -> /dev/hdc
> brw-rw-r--   1 root  15,   0 mag  5  1998 cdu31a
> brw-r-   1 root  24,   0 mag  5  1998 cdu535
> 
> read the file dmesg0.txt to see the boot 
> 
> --- Error on mount /dev/hdc ---
> 
> [root@localhost /dev]# mnt /mnt/cdrw
> hdc: packet command error: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete
Error }
> hdc: packet command error: error=0x00
> ATAPI device hdc:
>   Error: Unit attention -- (Sense key=0x06)
>   Not ready to ready transition, medium may have changed -- (asc=0x28,
> ascq=0x00)
>   The failed "Test Unit Ready" packet command was:
>   "00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 "
> 
> --- Error on reading /dev/hdc ---
> 
> [root@localhost /dev]# cd /mnt/cdrw
> [root@localhost /dev]# ls -r * | less
> hdc: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
> hdc: ATAPI reset timed-out, status=0x80
> ide1: reset timed-out, status=0x80
> hdc: status timeout: status=0x80 { Busy }
> hdc: drive not ready for command
> 
> 
> 
> >


dmesg0.txt
> Linux version 2.2.5-15 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release)) #1 Mon Apr 19
23:00:46 EDT 1999
> Detected 334098118 Hz processor.
> Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
> Calibrating delay loop... 333.41 BogoMIPS
> Memory: 63140k/65536k available (996k kernel code, 412k reserved,
928k data, 60k init)
> VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_6.4.0 initialized
> CPU: Intel Pentium II (Deschutes) stepping 02
> Checking 386/387 coupling... OK, FPU using exception 16 error
reporting.
> Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
> POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
> mtrr: v1.26 (19981001) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfdb81
> PCI: Using configuration type 1
> PCI: Probing PCI hardware
> PCI: Enabling I/O for device 00:3a
> Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2
> Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
> NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0.
> NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
> IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP
> Initializing RT netlink socket
> Starting kswapd v 1.5 
> Detected PS/2 Mouse Port.
> Serial driver version 4.27 with MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ enabled
> ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
> pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
> apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.9)
> Real Time Clock Driver v1.09
> RAM disk driver initialized:  16 RAM disks of 4096K size
> PIIX4: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39
> PIIX4: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
> ide0: BM-DMA at 0xffa0-0xffa7, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:DMA
> ide1: BM-DMA at 0xffa8-0xffaf, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA
> hda: SAMSUNG SV0432A, ATA DISK drive
> hdb: WDC AC36400L, ATA DISK drive
> hdc: YAMAHA CRW4416E, ATAPI CDROM drive
> hdd: LTN301, ATAPI CDROM drive
> ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
> ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
> hda: SAMSUNG SV0432A, 4112MB w/482kB Cache, CHS=784/255/63
> hdb: WDC AC36400L, 6149MB w/256kB Cache, CHS=784/255/63
> hdc: ATAPI 16X CD-ROM DVD-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache
> Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.54
> hdd: ATAPI 32X CD-ROM drive, 120kB Cache
> Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
> FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
> md driver 0.90.0 MAX_MD_DEVS=256, MAX_REAL=12
> raid5: measuring checksumming speed
> raid5: using high-speed MMX checksum routine
>pII_mmx   :   813.054 MB/sec
>p5_mmx:   787.908 MB/sec
>8regs :   575.691 MB/sec
>32regs:   413.766 MB/sec
> using fastest function: pII_mmx (813.054 MB/sec)
> scsi : 0 hosts.
> scsi : detected total.
> md.c: sizeof(mdp_super_t) = 4096
> Partition check:
>  hda: hda1 hda2 hda3 < hda5 >
>  hdb: hdb1 hdb2 hdb3 hdb4 < hdb5 hdb6 >
> autodetecting RAID arrays
> autorun ...
> ... autorun DONE.
> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> Freeing unused kernel memory: 60k freed
> Adding Swap: 144548k swap-space (priority -1)
> es1370: version v0

[expert] new kernel problems fixed

1999-04-22 Thread mike montgomery


Okay; I tried what michael doyle recommended. and it worked , I can now
mount my zip drive.

he said 
"Hope this helps, goto /lib/modules and delete prefered, if you have already
done this, goto usr/src/linux-2.2.5-ac3/Documentation/parport.txt, I had to
use
the Kmod option here but I dont have a laptop."


I deleted preferred when I upgraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.5 .
 After reading parport.txt I found that I also had to use the Kmod option .
If people are having problems with their parallel ports then reading
parport.txt is the place to start .

Thanks for all the help. 


  here is a link to the linux parallel port home page 
   http://www.torque.net/parport/   



Re: [expert] new kernel problems

1999-04-21 Thread Michael Doyle

On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, you wrote:
> Houston we have a problem..
> 
> 
> I was running mandrake 5.3 with the 2.0.36-3 kernel.
> Mandrake posted their rpms of the 2.2.5-5mdk kernel. So I downloaded and
> rpmed(is rpmed a word?) them onto my system(PII laptop) and rebooted.
> Now  I can't mount my zip drive any more. When I enter " insmod imm " to
> load the imm driver I get these messages..
> 
> /lib/modules/2.2.5-ac3-5mdk/scsi/imm.o unresolved symbol
> paraport_enumerate_Ra08a182e
> 
>
> Anybody out there ?

G'day

Answered, via direct email, if fix works will publish here :-))

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[expert] new kernel problems

1999-04-21 Thread mike montgomery

Houston we have a problem..


I was running mandrake 5.3 with the 2.0.36-3 kernel.
Mandrake posted their rpms of the 2.2.5-5mdk kernel. So I downloaded and
rpmed(is rpmed a word?) them onto my system(PII laptop) and rebooted.
Now  I can't mount my zip drive any more. When I enter " insmod imm " to
load the imm driver I get these messages..

/lib/modules/2.2.5-ac3-5mdk/scsi/imm.o unresolved symbol
paraport_enumerate_Ra08a182e

/lib/modules/2.2.5-ac3-5mdk/scsi/imm.o unresolved symbol
paraport_register_device_R222e5e8a

/lib/modules/2.2.5-ac3-5mdk/scsi/imm.o unresolved symbol
paraport_unregister_device_R9e40d88c

/lib/modules/2.2.5-ac3-5mdk/scsi/imm.o unresolved symbol
paraport_release_Reaf89ded

/lib/modules/2.2.5-ac3-5mdk/scsi/imm.o unresolved symbol
paraport_claim_R5430b1bb

The other thing I have noticed is that my system seems to load and unload
programs more slowly than it did before.
 I had my zip drive working under the 2.0.36-3 kernel. Did I do something
wrong in the upgrade? Did I load the rpms in the wrong order ? is that
possible? Am I crazy for upgrading ? Anybody have any ideas?
Anybody out there ?