Hi,
FWIW, I managed to compile an SMP kernel (using gcc-4.0 since gcc-4.1 won't
compile it).
I decided to compile scsi disk (and driver etc) support in statically
and found out that some symbols called 'exit' are not found when linking
vmlinux together.
Based on some googling I commented out
* maximilian attems wrote:
It didn't fix the problem.
one first shot would be to lower CONFIG_NR_CPUS in config.alpha-smp
Tried that already.
or otherwise one could use a similar hack than the one proposed here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernelm=115507250028744w=2
Didn't work
* Andras Horvath wrote:
Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
I think I have a patch which fixes this problem, building a new
kernel currently...
It didn't fix the problem.
if that's 2.6.17-2 then I'm sorry to report that -smp still doesn't
work (same scsi errors; see attached log). -generic works
It didn't fix the problem.
what did you try?
one first shot would be to lower CONFIG_NR_CPUS in config.alpha-smp
or otherwise one could use a similar hack than the one proposed here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernelm=115507250028744w=2
regards
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On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 09:25:01PM +0200, Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
I think I have a patch which fixes this problem, building a new kernel
currently...
if that's 2.6.17-2 then I'm sorry to report that -smp still doesn't work
(same scsi errors; see attached log). -generic works fine though.
* Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
* Andras Horvath wrote:
but the -smp is still suffering from the same SCSI problems..
Confirmed, I'll investigate next weekend.
I think I have a patch which fixes this problem, building a new kernel
currently...
Norbert
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But you get a shell if you use initramfs-tools where you can check why
it is not there.
no I don't -- not with the default initramfs (it's called initrd but the
kernel claims it's initramfs) nor with the one I built myself.
But! This one is fine:
ii linux-image-2.6.17-1-alpha-generic
tags 369517 +confirmed
thanks
* Andras Horvath wrote:
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but the -smp is still suffering from the same SCSI problems..
Confirmed, I'll investigate next weekend.
Norbert
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nobse, can you please take a look at this.
Andras, does this still happen with the 2.6.16-17 package?
yes, I've just checked linux-image-2.6.17-1-alpha-smp version 2.6.17-3
and it has the same errors, as if SCSI symbols were missing:
qla1280: Unknown symbol scsi_remove_host
qla1280: Unknown
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 01:31:54PM +0200, Andras Horvath wrote:
yes, I've just checked linux-image-2.6.17-1-alpha-smp version 2.6.17-3
and it has the same errors, as if SCSI symbols were missing:
qla1280: Unknown symbol scsi_remove_host
| $ grep scsi_remove_host Module.symvers
| 0xdbde77bc
Please make sure that scsi_mod is loaded before.
this is during boot - I can't get to my root filesystem without having
any scsi drivers running...
(2.6.15-1-alpha-generic works fine)
Andras
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On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 06:01:07PM +0200, Andras Horvath wrote:
Please make sure that scsi_mod is loaded before.
this is during boot - I can't get to my root filesystem without having
any scsi drivers running...
But you get a shell if you use initramfs-tools where you can check why
it is not
* Andras HORVATH [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-30 13:02]:
Package: linux-image-2.6.16-1-alpha-smp
Version: 2.6.16-12
Severity: grave
I'm trying to upgrade from the (working) 2.6.15 to (current) 2.6.16 but
some modules fail to load, I get the messages shown below.
Since I can't get to any of
Package: linux-image-2.6.16-1-alpha-smp
Version: 2.6.16-12
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from the (working) 2.6.15 to (current) 2.6.16 but
some modules fail to load, I get the messages shown below.
Since I can't get to any of my disks (on any
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