From: Stefan N. <Ste...@mh...> - 2002-03-30 22:07:34
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:) I'm gonna reply to myself now.. With the 2.4.9 kernel (from the apus-sourceforge site) it passed the hwclock thing.. (here comes a but) But now apt-get causes a kernel panic! I installed woody from scratch with the linux.bin kernel in the woody/.../apus/ directory from debian.org, and the woody bootdisk root.bin (worked great). This time (third try) she's getting pass the apt-get panic and is currently getting 185 megs.. So... we'll se. (last time I used telnet at the same time apt-get was downloading, is this stable or what?! ;) I had some problems earlier with network bugs in 2.4.x, I have an Accton 22-16 PCMCIA network card. Is these kinds of problems common? //shoe - UNIX _IS_ user friendly, its just picky about who its friends are... On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Stefan Nordlander wrote: > > Hi there, I'm having some problems with hwclock in woody. I get this > everytime hwclock starts: > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > NIP: C00DCA04 XER: 20000000 LR: C00DC9F8 REGS: c1697d60 TRAP: 0300 > MSR: 00001072 EE: 0 PR: 0 FP: 0 ME: 1 IR/DR: 11 > TASK = c1696000[266] 'hwclock' mm->pgd c14ab000 Last syscall: 6 > last math c1696000 > GPR00: 00001072 C1697E10 C1696000 00000001 00008000 00000000 C17CE560 > C145A24C > GPR08: 0000000B 00000000 C0180000 C145A2CC 24222088 1001FDC0 00000000 > 100BCB78 > GPR16: 100BCAC8 7FFFF248 00000000 00000000 00009072 77697E80 00000000 > C0003C98 > GPR24: C00039CC 00000002 10010000 10010000 00000000 C16A1100 C14F4B40 > 00009072 > Call backtrace: > C14F4B40 C002C5B4 C002DD5C C002C674 C002C714 C0003A20 10005730 > 10002564 100032AC 0FECAD30 00000000 > Kernel panic: kernel access of bad area pc c00dca04 lr c00dc9f8 address 70 > tsk hwclock/266 > Rebooting in 180 seconds.. > > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > I disabled S14hwclockfirst.sh and S50hwclock.sh in /etc/rcS.d/ but it is > still run by base-config... > > This is a fresh install. > > It's the same with 2.2.x and 2.4.x kernels.. > I have no fuzzy hardware, just a plain A1200 with BPPC & BVision. > > > Any ideas?! > > > //Regards > //shoe - UNIX _IS_ user friendly, its just picky about who its friends are... > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-APUS-user mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-apus-user > |