Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 6 Oct 2006 11:43:48 +0200 | From | Uwe Zeisberger <> | Subject | Re: how to get the kernel to be more "verbose"? |
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Hi Witold,
(I readded linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org to the Cc:.)
Witold W?adys?aw Wojciech Wilk wrote: > 2006/10/6, Uwe Zeisberger <zeisberg@informatik.uni-freiburg.de>: > >Witold W?adys?aw Wojciech Wilk wrote: > >> I've tried using the /proc/config.gz provided by the default kernel, > >> but to no avail. > >Does this mean, you cannot find the config because /proc/config.gz > >doesn't exist? Then try /boot/config-2.6.8. Maybe I misunderstood you? > > No, I've used the config I had in the 2.6.8 (in proc/config.gz), but > the SAME kernel 2.6.8 source compiled incorrectly. So I think this > might be some glitch on my machine... because it is im possible to > make a kernel that is always getting stuck in the same place. Did you notice that Debian kernels are not vanilla but patched?
You can get the patches from http://packages.debian.org/
> >> Any help? Please point me at something, I am trying for two weeks > >> already, and I cannot find any problems like mine. Thanks a lot for > >> any help. > >You can try the "initcall_debug" kernel parameter to see which init > >functions are called. > > I will use that then. I am quite new to debugging the kernel... My > programming knowledge is still quite low ;) But I will try that today > after work... I will write more. I need to get the Wi-Fi working ASAP. Another thing that could help you is SysRQ, there is a request that prints out a stack dump.
Best regards Uwe
-- Uwe Zeisberger
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