Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 30 Oct 1999 20:10:52 -0600 | From | TimO <> | Subject | Re: No boot woes continue 2.3.23-24 |
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Brian
I had a similiar problem if I compiled and installed the new kernel image while running v2.3.22. My computer just hung after decompression but, it is also just a 486. It seems(to me) a filesystem bug in 2.3.22 was causing LILO to address the kernel image incorrectly. I solved my problem by going back to an earlier kernel version (v2.3.18) and recompiling and installing 2.3.23 after which I had no problems. Just for kicks, I tried going from 2.3.22 -> 2.3.24 when it came out and had the same problem. Going from 2.3.23 -> 2.3.24 worked just fine. Reverting back to 2.3.18 wasn't a problem for me since I always keep 2 or 3 images around. Hopefully you do the same and can give this a try without too much headache.
--- TimO
Brian Capouch wrote: > > There have been a number of messages about this phenomenon since 2.3.23 > came out. > > The kernel builds fine. At load time, right after decompression there > is an immediate BIOS-type reboot. > >
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