I don't understand the logic behind trying to recompile kernels. In
the old days of probing ISA cards, the wrong set of actual hardware
and drivers built-in to the kernel could cause crashes on boot, but
that sort of thing is very rare these days.
Boot the OpenSSI kernel and if the machine freezes during boot, post
the last several console lines.
-scott
On 9/14/10, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior <gla...@ya...> wrote:
> John Hughes escreveu:
>> On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 01:08 -0300, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I tried latter to compile the kernel 2.6.11-ssi-686-smp in this box,
>>> changing only the processor type and removing the SMP support.
>>>
>>> During the compilation, the machine just hung when compiling the
>>> following line:
>>>
>>> kernel/ptrace.o
>>>
>> sounds like the machine is broken.
>>
>>
>>
>
> I'm not sure about that. I started compiling the regular Debian Sarge
> kernel from the kernel-source package yesterday and after 7 hours it's
> still compiling.
>
> As soon as it finishes, I'll try a second time with OpenSSI source and,
> if it not work, I'll try again but loading the configuration from the
> regular Sarge kernel.
>
> I'll let you know as soon as I finish those tests.
>
> Regards,
> Alceu
>
>
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