Re: test10 won't boot

2000-11-02 Thread Hans-Joachim Baader
Arjan van de Ven wrote: > [snip] > > > CONFIG_M686=y > > Ah ha! > > You have selected the Pentium II/III CPU type, which does NOT work on a K6. > The compiler (and the kernel) will use the "new" Pentium II instructions > (such as "cmov") which are not supported by the K6, leading to "illegal

Re: test10 won't boot

2000-11-02 Thread Arjan van de Ven
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > Hi, > The system is a AMD K6-2/400 on an ASUS P5A-B board. lspci output: [snip] > CONFIG_M686=y Ah ha! You have selected the Pentium II/III CPU type, which does NOT work on a K6. The compiler (and the kernel) will use the "new" Pentium II instruct

Re: test10 won't boot

2000-11-02 Thread Craig Schlenter
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 08:54:00AM +0100, Hans-Joachim Baader wrote: > Jeff Garzik wrote: > > > Hans-Joachim Baader wrote: > > > test10, compiled with gcc 2.95.2, won't boot on one of my machine. > > > It stops after the "now booting the kernel" message. Yes, I have > > > configured Virtual Termi

Re: test10 won't boot

2000-11-01 Thread Hans-Joachim Baader
Jeff Garzik wrote: > Hans-Joachim Baader wrote: > > test10, compiled with gcc 2.95.2, won't boot on one of my machine. > > It stops after the "now booting the kernel" message. Yes, I have > > configured Virtual Terminal and VGA text console. > > Does it boot with the attached patch? Nope, it do

Re: test10 won't boot

2000-11-01 Thread Jeff Garzik
Hans-Joachim Baader wrote: > test10, compiled with gcc 2.95.2, won't boot on one of my machine. > It stops after the "now booting the kernel" message. Yes, I have > configured Virtual Terminal and VGA text console. > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi] M1541 (rev 04) > 00:01.0 PCI b

test10 won't boot

2000-11-01 Thread Hans-Joachim Baader
Hi, test10, compiled with gcc 2.95.2, won't boot on one of my machine. It stops after the "now booting the kernel" message. Yes, I have configured Virtual Terminal and VGA text console. The configuration also contains Reiserfs (as a module) but that shouldn't make a difference. The system is a