On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 11:34:15 -0800 (PST), "MEISCH,CORY (HP-Vancouver,ex1)"
wrote:

> 
> I have 2.5.66 running on 9.1. It compiles and boots okay but there are a
> fair amount of modules that don't load, like firewire, NICs, USB...
> 
> Cory
> 
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> Subject: [Cooker] Anyone running 2.5 beta kernels with current cooker?
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> 
> Has anybody tried to run 2.5 kernels with the current cooker? Before I get
> the sources and start figuring out how to get it configured, 
> build, installed and up I would like to hear from a couple of things which 
> comes to my mind.
> 
> Is the glibc coming with the Mandrake good for the 2.5 kernels? Is it
> possible to have environment working both with the current 
> "Mandrake" 2.4 kernels and with the 2.5 kernels? I would just like to boot 
> 2.5 kernel experimentally to check out
> whether there are problems with my hardware, and boot to 2.4 kernel to do 
> a serious work...
>  (I think that 2.5 kernels requires at least newer versions from the 
> kernel module related tools)
> 
> What about devfs, could Mandrake apps be compatible with the version 
> available in the 2.5 kernel?
> 
> Mika
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Cory,

What issues did you have in getting 2.5.66 to build and boot?

I got it to build, but it stops after saying it was starting the kernel.  I
just found a reference to changes that need to be made to the config file to
have a console installed.  Was this a problem for you, and if so, what was the
fix?

Paul Misner

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