Messages in this thread | | | From | "" <> | Date | Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:36:17 GMT | Subject | Linux 2.6 8xx kernel booting vs watchdog |
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Hi,
I managed to get through kernel decompression by putting enough watchdog resets calls in zlib functions (the watchdog can not be shut off ). - now I am stuck at booting the kernel ... - cursor "blinks" quite for a long time after I see the last printout in load_kernel(), that is: "Now booting the kernel" - I suspect it is watchdog issue again ...
How watchdog resetting is handled for 82xx (I think 8xx will be similar ?) in Linux 2.6 on the kernel level ? Does one need to add code for it or is it supported "off the shelf" ?
Is "early printk" supported for 82xx on 2.6 (I think 8xx will be similar ?)? If yes - how and where it could be enabled?
Thanks, Alex
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