Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 14 Oct 1998 22:13:50 +0200 (MET DST) | From | Koblinger Egmont <> | Subject | -j zImage |
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Hi there!
The announcement of 2.1.125 said we are quite close to 2.2.0. So I've tried make -j zImage both with this kernel (actually 2.1.125ac2) and with 2.0.36pre13.
My experiences: under 2.0.36 everything went fine. Of course most of the processes exited because of unsufficient memory, but my machine didn't crash. With 2.1.125, it always crashed after about 2 or 3 minutes. Crashing means here: the only thing I could do is switch between virtual consoles and press alt+sysrq+key. Alt+sysrq+s and u writes "syncing" and "remounting" to the console but actually the syncing or remounting is not done. And usually after pressing these combinations, I've found that the alt key was stuck in. The only way to "release" the alt key is to switch to another console and then switch back.
I write this because I haven't heard saying that 2.1.125 is quite unstable. Please do not release 2.2.0 until it is not as stable as 2.0.36 at heavy loads.
I have an intel-486 machine with 32M ram and 52412K swap, but I also tried compiling the kernel with the swap turned off, and it still worked under 2.0.36 but caused 2.1.125 to crash.
bye Egmont Koblinger
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