> > On Saturday 17 November 2001 07:50, Jason Joines enunciated:
> > >      I compiled a 2.4.10 kernel from kernel.org source with XFS
> > > filesystem patches from SGI.  When I boot the machine, I get the
> > > graphical chooser that allows me pick a kernel to boot.  If I boot the
> > > 2.4.10 SuSE kernel, all works as expected.  If I boot the 2.4.10 XFS
> > > kernel, output to the monitor disappears just as soon as I select that
> > > kernel.  Everything is still running as I can SSH into the box, run X

[snip]

have a nose around alt-F10,11,12 or somesuch. Like Caldera, Suse split 
message streams to alternative virtual consoles during booting along the 
lines of >>&10

If you don't like that behaviour, you should be able to cripple it within the 
/etc/rc.whatever scripts.

However, my money would be on lack of frame buffering. When you compiled your 
pristine kernel, you disabled that feature.

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