(I'm replying to a message from about a month ago, but it's relevant to a
problem I'm having now.)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>    Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 20:13:35 +0200
>    From: Thomas Sailer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
[snip]
>    My Asus P55TP4 (i430FX)/AMD K5 PC also crashes after "Booting the
>    kernel..."
>    and before printing anything else
> 
> Are you sure it was compiled with the correct CPU?  If you configure the
> CPU incorrectly (686 when you only have a 586, etc.) the kernel *will*
> refuse to boot.

I have a Compaq Presario 425 here, with a K5 upgrade (by Evergreen
Technologies) in it. It reboots immediately after "Booting the kernel..."
with Linux 2.4.0test10 (I haven't tried test11preX on this machine) if the
kernel is compiled for 586/K5/etc. If I compile for 486, then it boots. If
I compile for 586/K5/etc. with 2.2.17, it boots. (This is all with egcs
1.1.2.)

Is this a real bug or just a documentation bug?

-Barry K. Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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