Peter,

Which kernel did you build for LTSP-4.2?
In the cases that I've heard about, the kernel doesn't even finish loading
before it crashes and reboots.

This is likely a problem with mknbi.

Can you tell me which version of mknbi you are using?

FYI... I used mknbi v1.4.4 on a Ubuntu Dapper Flight-6 machine to build
the LTSP-4.2 packages, including the kernel.

Thanks,
Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, April 6, 2006 5:59 am, Peter Childs wrote:
> --- Sorry Jim badly set reply-to header on mail from list.
>
> On 05/04/06, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Philip,
>>
>> I have to confess that I didn't test LTSP-4.2 with the J-125.  I'm in
>> Boston this week for Linux World, but when I get back, I'll give it a
>> test, and see what's up.  Probably, it will require a change to the
>> kernel
>> package, which is Ok, because I'm waiting for a new driver for the SiS
>> 7019 sound card for another workstation, so I was planning on updating
>> the
>> kernel package soon anyway.
>>
>> Jim.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, April 5, 2006 7:04 am, Philip H W Schroth wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > first thanks for the developmens of the new 4.2. This morning I
>> started to
>> > install the new 4.2, but my jammin 125 seems to dont like the new
>> kernel.
>> > After the etherboot message he simple resets. Ik try to load the new
>> 4.2
>> > with
>> > an older kernel and that is working until
>> >
>> > Running /sbin/init
>> >
>> > I can input everything but the system hangs.
>> >
>> > Maybe there is something wrong with support for the geode processor in
>> the
>> > kernel and the 4.2 tree?
>> >
>> > For now I change back to the 4 distribution. ( The 4.1 has lacking
>> xgeode
>> > support in the modules for X )
>> >
>> > Greetings,
>> >
>> > Philip
>> >
>
> My ST320s (which are meant to be the same at the J125) work fine, in
> both 4.1 and I works fine on the CVS version of 4.2 I downloaded last
> week. The driver got renamed nsc with the move to xorg so double check
> you are using
> XSERVER            = nsc
> I think that auto does not work.
> I think that my thin clients are crashing less under LTSP-4.2 but I'm
> still checking.
>
> Peter Childs
>
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