Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 17 Sep 2000 22:34:27 -0500 (CDT) | From | Mark Orr <> | Subject | Re: Linux-2.4.0-test9-pre2 |
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Has anyone else tried 240-test9-pre2 on low-memory systems?
I compiled 240t9p2, bzlilo'ed it, and rebooted. During boot it tripped up on e2fsck -- it was at maximum mount count and it stopped during the check.
Once I got past the check, and was able to get it to a prompt. I tried to compile the kernel modules. Once again, it stopped during the compile of the first file (either loop.c or floppy.c).
By "stopped", I mean the _program_ acted as though it had hung. The system didnt hang, I was able to ctrl-c out of it, and there was no oops or panic. It doesnt seem to be able to run any substantial program w/o stopping.
Previous kernel was 240-test8, no problems there.
Sys: pentium 100, 16Mb RAM + 17 Mb swap
-- Mark Orr markorr@intersurf.com
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