> >1) Compile the kernel, optimized for P-MMX, on another box (PII-350 Deschutes)
> > using gcc 2.95.4
>
> Have you tried building for a generic i386 target processor?
Not yet... will try...
> >2) Recompile bzImage
> >3) Recompile bzImage
>
> Well, if it didn't work the first time.... :)
>
> >4) Remove framebuffer support. Remove vid mode selection support. Optimize
> > for Pentium-Classic. Recompile with everything else the same
> >5) Recompile on target box (gcc 2.95.4 also) with options the same as after #4
>
> I'm inclined to think none of this ha anything to do with it, because
> the kernel in which all of these items reside is never booting up...
>
> My problem persisted despite my building a buck-naked 2.4.18 kernel.
> It had no ANYTHING in it (not even module support) and was just 250K.
> The results were the same.
>
> I'm betting on a problem with the boot loader or bios incompatibility.
> My machine has a PhoenixBios (4.06 I think-- I'll check tomorrow).
> What does your machine have?
Award BIOS (don't know the version offhand) I'm using grub 0.91-2...
> Regards,
> Cengiz
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