On 3/6/2001 6:24 PM Christoph Plattner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem for the crashing kernel was the CPU detection in the start
code
of the etherboot (start32.S). The CPU detection is done via checking,
which
bits of the FLAGS CPU register ar stucky or not (see comment in
start32.S).
The problem for the crashing kernel was the CPU detection in the start
code
of the etherboot (start32.S). The CPU detection is done via checking,
which
bits of the FLAGS CPU register ar stucky or not (see comment in
start32.S).
The problem here is, that the flag registers are not restored again.