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    SubjectRe: [crash] bootup hang with 2.2pre7ac4 (fwd)

    Hi again,

    Some more information available .. the machine stayed up fine the 2nd time
    but when I rebooted it again it hung after about 1 min and has been doing
    similiar things since ....

    so it's not only a DMA problem .. :-(...
    So where do I head for now?

    Dave.


    On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Dave Airlie wrote:

    >
    > my brain just came back as I was reading one of the patches so I recompile
    > pre7ac4 with DMA default off and it now boots .. the first time it came
    > all the way up and hung as I was logging in, this is the 2nd time and it
    > seems a bit better .. as in the fsck ran fine and I can seem to do stuff
    > ..
    >
    > So where is the problem do I have one of those motherboards/harddrives
    > with bad DMA?
    >
    > Dave.
    >
    >
    > On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Alan Cox wrote:
    >
    > > Can you try about 2.1.127/129/132 ?
    > >
    >
    > ------------ David Airlie, David.Airlie@ul.ie,airlied@skynet --------
    > Telecommunications Research Centre, ECE Dept, University of Limerick \
    > http://www.csn.ul.ie/~airlied -- Telecommunications Researcher \
    > --- TEL: +353-61-202695 -----------------------------------------------
    >
    >
    >

    ------------ David Airlie, David.Airlie@ul.ie,airlied@skynet --------
    Telecommunications Research Centre, ECE Dept, University of Limerick \
    http://www.csn.ul.ie/~airlied -- Telecommunications Researcher \
    --- TEL: +353-61-202695 -----------------------------------------------


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