On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, I. Dwayne Koonce wrote:

> It's already commented out, so that's not it.

Bummer.  What devices do you have in your system?  Can you still boot your
old kernel?

Typically the first thing the kernel does after being uncompressed is
initialize the display, then the PCI bus, then sort out the CPU options,
and then start up the system layers (filesystem, networking, and all
that).  Does it manage to get through any of this, or does it reboot
immediately after uncompressing?



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