On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 02:51:15PM +1100, Dean Hamstead wrote: > lol, thats so outside my ball park. but you can be > happy that its not a common problem, > > im sure ben or sven will be able to say something like > 'that is because of xyz'
Well, he uses a 2.4.26 kernel, which is not something supported, and uses some random embedded board with some unknown boot-loader (probably uboot ?). I guess he has some trouble with his kenrel, or maybe is hitting the memory limit. KokHow Teh, i am running 2.6.10 on my MPC8248 board, and i suggest you move to 2.6 also, maybe 2.6.14 would be best, not sure. Then you make sure you enable the powerquicc II stuff in your kernel, and remove all the load of other stuff that is not really needed, best is to take a defconfig adapted to your kernel. As for the rest, i guess the board has 16MB of ram, which is not much, and no disk, so look on that side. /me wonder if debian should provide powerquicc kernels, for these cases, but i doubt it makes sense. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

