On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 04:39:13AM -0700, Thanasis Kinias wrote: > scripsit Chris Tillman:
> The system seems to be working fairly normally now, provided I stick > with the 2.2 kernel. When I boot the 2.4.20-powerpc kernel, I get an > immediate kernel panic. (This is the stock apt-gotten Debian kernel.) > Looking through the debian-powerpc list archives this doesn't seem to be > a known issue. Any suggestions? > > Here's what I get, after the framebuffer stuff: > > Machine check in kernel mode. > Caused by (from SRR1=49030): Transfer error ack signal > Oops: machine check, sig: 7 > NIP: C024B830 XER: E000BE6F LR: C01288F8 SP: C0485EC0 REGS: c0485e10 > TRAP: 0200 Not tainted > MSR: 00049030 EE: 1 PR: 0 FP: 0 ME: 1 IR/DR: 11 > TASK = c0484000[1] 'swapper' Last syscall: 120 > last math 00000000 last altivec 00000000 My first suspicion is that the kernel doesn't fit in the memory space provided by quik. Do you still have MacOS on the machine? If so, you can try it with BootX to see if it gives the same result. BTW, I don't remember any reports about 2.4 working on OldWorlds, so aside from the fact that I got one to work with BootX, you may be a pioneer. -- Debian GNU/Linux Operating System By the People, For the People Chris Tillman (a people instance)

