Messages in this thread | | | From | Jerald Sheets <> | Subject | RE: Pentium bug | Date | Mon, 10 Nov 1997 08:16:57 -0600 |
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Hello!
I'm kind of new to the list & have a question. I signed up for this list because I am having a little trouble installing/configuring a new kernel. Is this the appropriate list for the following question. If it is, please reply. If not, please reply privately, and I'll go to a different list. (please let me know which one)
I have installed Linux 2.0.0. After installing, I read in my quakeworld documentation that I need kernel 2.0.29 or later. I followed the HOWTO and got through the make dep, make clean, make config, then make image. Now what do I do? I've been using linux for about three weeks & am considering it as a Microsquish alternative so please be gentle :) I tried copying the new kernel to /, renaming the old one & renaming zImage to vmlinuz, but it isn't working. I have lilo installed only booting linux currently, and am wondering if lilo needs some different information? Every time I boot right now, Linux still reports 2.0.0. Any help would be appreciated.
Jerald Sheets Systems Administrator, Explore Baton Rouge
-----Original Message----- From: Adam Wiggins [SMTP:madman@zip.com.au] Sent: Saturday, November 08, 1997 8:03 PM To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu Cc: compsoc.unix@zipper.zip.com.au Subject: Pentium bug
Hey ppl i have two systems effected by this bug, but it occured to me that since both are dual's (one has yet to get its 2nd cpu) only one cpu can be effected at once. First question, is it possible for the 2nd cpu to detect the other has been shutdown? Second question can someone write a patch to detect and handle this? Maybe setting some kernel flag or something so a system program can take mesures like ejecting all users and logging the event? Hows this sound? I'd be interested in feedback on this issue
Cheers Adam
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