Zitat von Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
 
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 01:28:12 +0200 
> "Ing. Martin Gauklitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
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> >   
> > hi!  
> >   
> > now i compiled the kernel manually, nearly with the same kernel 
> > configs as genkernel used, and now finally my system boots without 
> > panic!  
> >   
> > what i changed in the kernel config (from the 'genkernel'-config):  
> >   
> > 1.) i changed JFS support from module to be compiled into kernel  
> >        => CONFIG_JFS_FS=y  
> > 2.) i activated the 'automatically mount at boot'-feature of /dev-fs 
> > support  
> >        => CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y  
> >   
> > that are the only 2 differenced between the kernel-configs (i took 
> > these changes from the installation doc, from the manual kernel 
> > configuration)  
> >   
> > but actually i don't think that was the problem, that the kernel 
> > paniced... what do you think?  
> >   
>  
> If you are really running a JFS fs, (1) would be exactly the reason 
> for the panic.  Whatever fs you are running needs to be builtin rather 
> than a module.  Gentoo recommends (2), but I ran for years without 
> selecting this option. 
 
no, no ... thats the funny thing! i do NOT use any JFS filesystems! i have 
ext2 and reiserfs filesystems (boot=ext2, root=reiserfs) 
 
i have no clue what caused the kernel panic... 
 
 
martin 
 
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