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SubjectRe: 2.1.101 interrupt context error
Sorry for not responding sooner, I was away for the weekend (long weekend
in Canada). That seemes to have fixed the problem thanks. Any ideas as
to why?

Is SMP=1 a switch to turn on/off SMP, or does it refer to 1 processor?

Chris

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Chris Gorman Computer Mathematics III
Linux the choice of a GNU generation email: chris@fangorn.ml.org
"Will Microsoft be able to bring their software up to par with UNIX?"
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On Thu, 14 May 1998, Vadim E. Kogan wrote:

> Chris Gorman wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > While trying to boot 2.1.101 on my 386 i get
> > booting the kernel (which looks normal)
> > then a few messages which scroll by too quickly for me to see, and finally
> >
> > lock from interrupt context at c010b2a1
> >
> > which endlessly scrolls down the screen.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> Hmm.. check if you have SMP = 1 in Makefile. If so, set comment that
> line & try again. Lemme know if that solved your problem.
>
> Vadim
>


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