Re: Linux-2.4.1-pre11

2001-01-28 Thread Bob Chiodini

How about:

http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/testing/patch-2.4.1-pre11.gz

Bob...

"David D.W. Downey" wrote:

> >   Patch was in /pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/test/patch-2.4.1-pre11.gz
> >
>
> I'm on ftp.kernel.org right this second in /pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/
>
> There is only a test-kernels/ subdir there, not a test/
>
> test-kernels/ does not contain the patch.
>
> David
>
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Re: Linux-2.4.1-pre11

2001-01-28 Thread Bob Chiodini

How about:

http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/testing/patch-2.4.1-pre11.gz

Bob...

"David D.W. Downey" wrote:

Patch was in /pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/test/patch-2.4.1-pre11.gz
 

 I'm on ftp.kernel.org right this second in /pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/

 There is only a test-kernels/ subdir there, not a test/

 test-kernels/ does not contain the patch.

 David

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Re: IRQ problem? (oops in test12)

2000-12-15 Thread Bob Chiodini

Harley Anderson wrote:

> Howdy again folks, I have another oops for ya's to look over...
>
> Yesterday when I was about to patch and build the new (test12) kernel I found
> the ominous message:
> Kernel panic: attempted to kill init!
> Something like that anyway. No other info, just locked up solid.
> No real clues on that one sorry.

I had this problem too, at boot up.  I too have a REALTEK 8139 controller and it 
shares the interrupt with the USB, which I am not
using.  The oops was consistent everytime I tried to boot, so I couldn't really 
capture it.  I configured USB support as a module, voila
the system boots fine and has up for 48 hours.  I have no USB devices, just built the 
modules since there seems to be changes in that
area.  I have not tried backing out the USB support, and testing again.

I built test12 from source, no patches.  I had no problems with any of the pre 
releases for test12.

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Re: IRQ problem? (oops in test12)

2000-12-15 Thread Bob Chiodini

Harley Anderson wrote:

 Howdy again folks, I have another oops for ya's to look over...

 Yesterday when I was about to patch and build the new (test12) kernel I found
 the ominous message:
 Kernel panic: attempted to kill init!
 Something like that anyway. No other info, just locked up solid.
 No real clues on that one sorry.

I had this problem too, at boot up.  I too have a REALTEK 8139 controller and it 
shares the interrupt with the USB, which I am not
using.  The oops was consistent everytime I tried to boot, so I couldn't really 
capture it.  I configured USB support as a module, voila
the system boots fine and has up for 48 hours.  I have no USB devices, just built the 
modules since there seems to be changes in that
area.  I have not tried backing out the USB support, and testing again.

I built test12 from source, no patches.  I had no problems with any of the pre 
releases for test12.

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