Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Wed, 10 Jan 2001 16:00:18 -0500 | From | Nathan Walp <> | Subject | Re: Oops in 2.4.0-ac5 |
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Hans Grobler wrote: > > On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Nathan Walp wrote: > > Here it is... I opted to cut out the 1200-odd warnings, which from the > > look of them were all because i'm running it under 2.4.0-ac4 (which > > boots fine). > > Thanks! My local mirror does not have -ac5 yet so I can't help > immediately. From the -ac5 log & the oops it looks as if Ingo's change > isn't quite complete yet... > > o Uniprocessor APIC support/NMI wdog etc (Ingo Molnar) > > Until then, what about disabling APIC support and trying again. This > will help confirm it... although it looks pretty definite. > > -- Hans
I noticed (and was told by someone else) that it was APIC related. I looked, and realized that IO-APIC got selected between my compiles of ac4 and ac5. I recompiled ac5 w/o the IO-APIC stuff, and still got an oops. So, i recompiled without ANY APIC stuff, and it booted fine, but then had the same problems I was having w/ 2.4.1-pre1 related to X and (maybe) the framebuffer. But that's a whole different story that I think has been brought up in another thread.
Guess I'm back to -ac4 for now ;-)
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