Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:18:57 -0400 (EDT) | From | Aaron Longfield <> | Subject | Re: Problems booting 2.4.6 ac release |
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Chris,
Did you happen to compile IrDA into the kernel? This has been broken for at least with 2.4.5. there are fixes in the -ac patches that have not been applied to the mainstream kernel yet. If you compile IrDA as a module, or use -acXX, the kernel will be able to proceed to exec'ing INIT.
-Aaron Longfield
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Chris Massam wrote:
%Hello, % %I'm having problems booting linux on my IBM Thinkpad A20 laptop. % %Having got the machine working nicely with Debian "woody" I decided to %upgrade to 2.4.5 - which caused no end of problems, as it would fail to boot %correctly. % %It would freeze at: % %Freeing unused memory 242k ... % %So, at the point I upgraded to -ac23 which worked fine. %So then 2.4.6 comes along, and I have exactly the same problem. % %Are the 'ac' release not incorportated into future releases? % %Thanks for any help in advance. % %Chris
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