Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 3 Dec 1998 02:19:27 +0100 | From | Roberto Lumbreras <> | Subject | Re: Linux-2.1.129,130.. still freezes on Alpha |
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Matti Aarnio wrote: : > 2.1.129 still freezes on Linux/alpha trying to compile a kernel, : > for example. 2.1.122 doesn't freeze (I hadn't tried 123 and 124, : > 125 doesn't compile; 126, 127 and 128 freeze too). : > SMP doesn't {work,compile} on Alpha, so I'm running 2.1.122 again. : : [...] : When the system appears to freeze, try to use the magic SysRQ : keys e.g. Ctrl-Alt-SysRQ-? (for help), Ctrl-Alt-SysRQ-P : (showProgramcounter). If it works at all, it will tell you, : where it is executing in the kernel. Then hunt that address : down and report here.
When it locks up SysRQ doesn't work, I have tried with 2.1.130 and it's the same type of silent and total freeze.
: I am using 2.1.126 (haven't had time to pull in latter ones yet), : and it does not freeze on me.
I've managed to get an uptime of two days with 2.1.130, but without torturing the kernel ;-) Any type of "heavy work", like gcc, gives me a lock up.
Regards, -- Roberto Lumbreras e-mail: rover@lander.es, rover@etsit.upm.es, rover@debian.org PGP: id 143BE391; B4 E2 73 BA 63 BF 55 EE FE E8 32 32 69 9E BF 47 Lander Internet, Madrid-Spain-UE; http://www.lander.es
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