On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 09:22:48PM +1300, Michael Cree wrote: > I had been running Debian kernels on the buildds to give the kernel > a bit of work-out but at some point the kernels failed to boot, so > to keep things moving along I reverted to building a Titan variant > kernel specific to the buildd architecture. It is time that we > re-tried running a Debian kernel but the Debian kernel will still > have that commit that was causing all the random segfaults so, on > second thoughts, that's not such a hot idea.
And the Debian kernel still doesn't boot on my XP1000. As soon as SRM transfers control to the kernel it falls back to SRM with a boot failure message. I seem to recall that problem first appeared with the 4.3 kernel and only with a kernel built for generic Alpha. Cheers Michael.

