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SubjectА trouble with 2.4.25 linux kernel
Hello !

I want to get linux 2.4.25 running on my server, whitch currently uses
2.2.20.
I've read /linux-2.4.25/Documentation/Changes and it seems
that everything required is ok.

But.

My server has Pentium MMX in it. So when I compile the 2.4.25 kernel
with all defaults (i use menuconfig), it fails on startup. Just reboots
the PC, and I can't see anything. I've googled through linux-kernel
archives and got the idea that I've not configured the Processor type
correctly. Ok, I choose Pentium MMX from menu (as my old 2.2.20 reports
in /proc/cpuinfo) and try to compile the kernel. All the other kernel
settings are default.

It fails ! Here's the log. I've tested that on my workstation with some
new cool fast processor and it says the same:

In file included from
/root/linux-2.4.25/include/linux/modversions.h:69,
from
/root/linux-2.4.25/include/linux/module.h:21,
from
ksyms.c:14:
/root/linux-2.4.25/include/linux/modules/dec_and_lock.ver:2: warning:
`atomic_de
c_and_lock'
redefined
/root/linux-2.4.25/include/linux/spinlock.h:67: warning: this is the
location of
the previous
definition
In file included from
/root/linux-2.4.25/include/linux/modversions.h:135,
from
/root/linux-2.4.25/include/linux/module.h:21,
from
ksyms.c:14:
/root/linux-2.4.25/include/linux/modules/i386_ksyms.ver:84: warning:
`cpu_data'
redefined

.... and so on.....

I can send the whole stderr output if that's not enough.
It seems to me that one can easily reproduce all this error and
warning messages that I've got. Just set Pentinum MMX processor and
leave all the other settings default.

So, how should I understand this ? Have I done something wrong ? Is that
a bug in kernel ? Can I run 2.4.25 on Pentium MMX?

Please, advice me something, hope you can easily reproduce the bug.

Thanx in advance !

Stepan Yakovenko

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