Messages in this thread | | | From | Steve Youngs <> | Subject | Re: Nothing since 2.6.19 will boot for me. | Date | Wed, 03 Jan 2007 09:39:42 +1000 |
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* Paul Slootman <paul+nospam@wurtel.net> writes:
> Steve Youngs <steve@youngs.au.com> wrote: >> >> The last kernel from Linus' tree[1] that boots for me is v2.6.19. And >> before I take my first stab at git-bisect, I thought I'd ask here in >> case it's just a PEBCAK. >> >> What happens in kernels since v2.6.19 is: >> >> o Choose the kernel to boot from lilo menu >> >> o Lilo prints the first 2 lines of it's output >> >> imagename..................................... >> Bios data something or other (sorry, too quick for me to catch >> what it actually says) >> >> o At this point the machine reboots (right back to the video card >> copyright/splash)
> What is your boot string?
Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=Linus-git-old ro root=302 video=vesafb:mtrr:3,ywrap,1024x768-24
That's not the string from the non-bootable kernels of course, but the only difference is the image name. (yes, I've tried without the `video=...')
> It sounds a lot like http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7505
It looks similar, but I'm seeing different symptoms. I don't see any errors, and earlyprintk doesn't print anything. The machine just reboots after lilo outputs `BIOS data thing'.
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