> When I booted up the gentoo install cd on my computer, it booted fine. I
> installed everything, recompiled a new kernel, and rebooted. The boot
> loader loads up, but as soon as it tries to load the kernel, the
> computer reboots. Then I tried having grub use the install cd's kernel
> but with
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 11:35:05 +
Rod Smart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question, where did the 3rd line come from?
>
> This is what I get.
>
> cat /proc/config
> cat: /proc/config: No such file or directory
>
> I tried it on my IA32 and PA-RISC machines both gave the
>Question, where did the 3rd line come from?
>This is what I get.
> cat /proc/config
> cat: /proc/config: No such file or directory
>I tried it on my IA32 and PA-RISC machines both gave the same response.
This is a newer option in the kernel config. I forget exactly where it
is, but yo
Question, where did the 3rd line come from?
This is what I get.
cat /proc/config
cat: /proc/config: No such file or directory
I tried it on my IA32 and PA-RISC machines both gave the same response.
Zachary P. Landau wrote:
perhaps you should try:
cd /usr/src/linux
cat /p
> perhaps you should try:
> cd /usr/src/linux
> cat /proc/config >.config
> make oldconfig (just hold down return, that selects defaults.)
> make dep && make -j4 modules bzImage modules_install
> mount /boot
> cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/testkernel && sync && umount /boot
> cat << EOF >
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 17:52:58 -0400
"Zachary P. Landau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'll give it a try, but I don't think it is that. I copied the gentoo
> installation cd's kernel over the one I had, and then used my same
> grub setup to boot the computer (ie: I didn't boot from
achary P. Landau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 2:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Computer Reboots Instantly
>
>
>
> I'll give it a try, but I don't think it is that. I copied the gentoo
> installation cd'
I'll give it a try, but I don't think it is that. I copied the gentoo
installation cd's kernel over the one I had, and then used my same grub
setup to boot the computer (ie: I didn't boot from the CD) and it worked
fine.
> IIRC, sometime ago (may be a long time) someone on this list reported si
Hi
a) It's very easy to determine if the problem is with your kernel or
grub.conf. Just enter the command line mode at grub menu (press 'c' during
the boot, thanks God someone invented this greates feature) and try to boot
the kernel manually. Enter the whole "kernel (hd0,0)." line as it
appear
Hello!
IIRC, sometime ago (may be a long time) someone on this list reported similar
problem.
Try to search through the archives.
If I'm right, it had something to do with incorrect grub configuration file,
but I can be mistaken. "Incorrect" in this case means wrong syntax
(unneccessary space o
From:
Zachary P.
Landau
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 9:30 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Computer Reboots
Instantly
I know this isn't exactly gentoo-specific, but I think it
is closelyrelated enough to be warranted.When I booted up the
gentoo instal
On Sunday 22 June 2003 12:30, Zachary P. Landau wrote:
> I know this isn't exactly gentoo-specific, but I think it is closely
> related enough to be warranted.
>
> When I booted up the gentoo install cd on my computer, it booted fine. I
> installed everything, recompiled a new kernel, and rebooted.
I know this isn't exactly gentoo-specific, but I think it is closely
related enough to be warranted.
When I booted up the gentoo install cd on my computer, it booted fine. I
installed everything, recompiled a new kernel, and rebooted. The boot
loader loads up, but as soon as it tries to load the
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