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SubjectCan't boot past hlt check (cvs kernel)

I haven't had a chance to check the archive on linux-kernel on the web
yet, but I just got a chance to run the cvs kernel on my p2-400-128MB
(tekram mb, with latest flash bios). However, it can't get buy the
Checking 'hlt instruction.... message. It detects it as Pentium II
Deutche just fine, but it always hangs there. my 2.0.34 kernel works just
fine. Also, one thing that might be related to this, is that I just
noticed (don't know if it occured on my previous builds of the cvs kernel
when i had this problem,) that right after it pops up the Linux version #
in the boot process, it displays the error
kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown).

Is it possible that these 2 items are related?

Thanks,

Shaya


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