On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 10:06:14PM -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 10:29:33 +1100, "Tobin C. Harding" said:
> 
> > (For the record I happened to be trying to learn about linux-next myself
> > this morning and built a kernel that just goes into a reboot loop
> > without even getting to the grub menu.
> 
> OK, I'll bite - how can the kernel go into a reboot loop that doesn't get to 
> the
> grub menu?  (Hint: How does your system get from the BIOS splash screen to
> starting the kernel? :)

That's not biting.  Having to pointed out when I say something
ridiculous is one of the reasons I like the kernel mailing lists so
much.

Re-reading my original comment in your response makes it bleedingly
obvious that what I said was ridiculous.  I must have been selecting the
broken kernel in grub for it to boot - I still don't remember doing so
but it wouldn't be the first time my memory has bent reality.

> (Though I've seen kernels that flash the screen like they're rebooting but 
> they're
> actually hung in a loop, and I've heard some great bar stories about 
> kexec/kdump
> gone horribly astray and re-invoking the current kernel rather than the kexec 
> target
> kernel....)

I appreciate your response Valdis, you always take the time to answer
nood questions.


thanks,
Tobin.

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