I have a bunch of DecTOPs. Use the AMD Geode chip.
Yesterday I upgraded one of them, and got the dreaded Kernel panic.
Something about powernowk8. I could boot up with the old kernel, though.
I know I have to put in a bug report on this, will do shortly, but first
wanted to try a fresh
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have a bunch of DecTOPs. Use the AMD Geode chip.
Yesterday I upgraded one of them, and got the dreaded Kernel panic.
Something about powernowk8. I could boot up with the old kernel, though.
Read the Release Notes.
I know I have to put in a bug report on this,
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have a bunch of DecTOPs. Use the AMD Geode chip.
Yesterday I upgraded one of them, and got the dreaded Kernel panic.
Something about powernowk8. I could boot up with the old kernel, though.
Read the Release Notes.
Now I have to
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
After it loaded the kernel, it died with the same Kernel panic. This is
bad. Very bad. If they fix the kernel (when, please?), I will need to
make a new install CD (how?).
you can run the 5.1 installer, with extra repo's for 5.2's base repo.
This
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
you can run the 5.1 installer, with extra repo's for 5.2's base repo.
This is interesting
Where do I specify the 5.2 base repo http url?
This is where I tell you to run the GUI installed, and add the url at
the 'most appropriate place', like when it asks you if
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
you can run the 5.1 installer, with extra repo's for 5.2's base repo.
This is interesting
Where do I specify the 5.2 base repo http url?
This is where I tell you to run the GUI installed, and add the url at
the 'most appropriate place',
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Thus if were to try and mix 5.1 with 5.2, I HAVE to start the install
with the 5.1 10f6 CD. Then I either point to the 5.2 local repo URL or
point to the 5.1 local repo URL and then supply the 5.2 repo as 'extra'.
I suspect the former will fail as it will install the 5.2
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