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DateTue, 23 Dec 2003 09:21:04 -0800
From"Randy.Dunlap" <>
SubjectRe: [bug] 2.6.0 COMMAND_LINE_SIZE <160???
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 21:07:45 +0800 (SGT) Jeff Chua <jeffchua@silk.corp.fedex.com> wrote:

| 
| I can't seems to pass more than 160 bytes on command line when booting
| linux-2.6.0. 2.4.24 is ok.
| 
| Booting via loadlin, but I've tried linld, still the same problem.
| 
| It hangs after "Ok, booting the kernel".

So 2.4.24-pre works OK for you.

2.6.0 works OK for me with a command line length of 219 bytes
(about half of it doesn't matter for booting, but it's all
there in /proc/cmdline).  Using lilo.

Same processor arch. type in both .config files?
Same compiler version building them?

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~Randy
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