Found my problem.
In my kernel config, either by default or my selection I don't remember,
in the Kernel Hacking section there was a setting for IOMMU force on...
which was selected. I deselect that option for no IOMMU debugging, etc
and the new kernel boots without problem.
Thanks for all
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Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 8:31 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Boot problems - AMD64 install
Hello,
I am installing Gentoo on my AMD64 server.
I compiled the gentoo-dev-sources kernel (2.6.0test9).
On attempting to boot off the hard drive I am getting errors and it is
locking up.
System:
Arima
*Mounting local filesystems ...
I got also all sort of lock ups from my system, and it turned out to be a
problem with one of my harddrives. When I removed it it magically worked
again. I had this one, and ide disk, on a pci ide card. So it might have been
a combination of harddrive failure
Hello,
I am installing Gentoo on my AMD64 server.
I compiled the gentoo-dev-sources kernel (2.6.0test9).
On attempting to boot off the hard drive I am getting errors and it is
locking up.
System:
Arima RioWorks HDAMA motherboard, 2 240 Opterons, Promise FT S150 SATA
Raid (on board), 4 SATA
the problem!
-- Kyle S.
- Original Message -
From: Jimmie Houchin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 8:31 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Boot problems - AMD64 install
Hello,
I am installing Gentoo on my AMD64 server.
I compiled the gentoo-dev-sources kernel
KamaolaKid wrote:
Did you compile in SATA support for the kernel (under SCSI low level drivers
IIRC)?
Yes.
If so, did you compile support for the Promise FT (not as a module)?
Its been several days, but as far as I know I compiled in everything
needed. I did not do any modules.
When it boots it