Re: Crash on boot (2.4.5)

Steven Walter (srwalter@yahoo.com)
Sun, 24 Jun 2001 15:41:34 -0500


On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 01:51:09PM -0500, Daniel Fraley wrote:
> Hi, everyone.. I'm borrowing my roommate's email, so please send replies to
> andyw@edafio.com. Thanks!
>
> Here's my problem... when I boot anything 2.4, I get several oopsen in a
> row, all of which are either (most commonly) kernel paging request could not
> be handled, or (much less common) unable to handle kernel Null pointer
> dereference. I will send any info on request, but here's my hardware and
> kernel config:
>
> iWill KKR-266R (Via 8363 Northbridge, 686B south)
> AMD tbird 1GHz
> 256MB cas2 pc133 sdram
> ATI Radeon DDR 64MB VIVO
> Kingston KNE120TX (Realtek 8139 chip)
> SBLive! 5.1
> IBM GXP75 30GB (on the via ide controller)
> Pioneer 16x dvd
> ls120
>
> This happens regardless if I turn on swap or not. When swap is on, it is a
> 128MB partition (and yes, I'm aware of the recommendation of 2x RAM, but I
> believe I read somewhere that someone was working on that, and I didn't want
> to waste the extra 384MB on swap).
>
> Is there anything I can do to fix this?
>
> -- andyw
>
> p.s., booting with devfs=nomount is better, but still causes oopsen (I get
> to a login prompt, but if I do much more than mount a disk a copy to it, the
> system freaks)

problem. As I've gathered, its some sort of interaction with that chip
and the 3DNow! fast copy routines the kernel uses.

If you compile the kernel for a 686, does the problem go away? What
about 586 or lower? If so, I believe there are some people working on
finding common aspects of the hardware that experience this problem,
though I don't remember who. You should get in contact with them, or
they might get into contact with you.

Good luck on working this out.

-- 
-Steven
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
			-- George Orwell
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