Re: Wierd behaviour [UPDATE]

2001-02-02 Thread Ollivier Robert

According to Jake Burkholder:
> Are you running a stripped down kernel?  or generic?

Heavily trimmed down kernel. I can still boot my June, 4th kernel just
fine (and it had more things in it). I'm looking at the hints (will try
to compile them statically) because it is close to what the comment in
UPDATING speaks about but I'm lost if it isn't that...
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Re: Wierd behaviour [UPDATE]

2001-02-02 Thread Jake Burkholder

> Update to my previous mail:
> 
> trying a PRE_SMPNG kernel doesn't change anything, it still displays
> nothing. I've also updated my /boot/loader and bootblocks.
> 
> Still no idea?

Are you running a stripped down kernel?  or generic?

There's a problem with kernels that are too large not booting.
If you bypass /boot/loader and load the kernel directly it should
boot; then take everything you don't need out of the kernel config
and build a new kernel.



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Wierd behaviour [UPDATE]

2001-02-02 Thread Ollivier Robert

Update to my previous mail:

trying a PRE_SMPNG kernel doesn't change anything, it still displays
nothing. I've also updated my /boot/loader and bootblocks.

Still no idea?
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