The new gensetdefs gives unbootable kernels on i386's. They hang before
printing anything.
Bruce
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Bruce Evans wrote:
The new gensetdefs gives unbootable kernels on i386's. They hang before
printing anything.
I verified that the output of gensetdefs.pl is identical to that of
gensetdefs(1). Does the kernel boot if gensetdefs(1) is used?
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Bruce Evans wrote:
The new gensetdefs gives unbootable kernels on i386's. They hang before
printing anything.
I verified that the output of gensetdefs.pl is identical to that of
gensetdefs(1). Does the kernel boot if gensetdefs(1) is used?
Its not identical here, gensetdefs.pl
Jake Burkholder wrote:
Bruce Evans wrote:
The new gensetdefs gives unbootable kernels on i386's. They hang before
printing anything.
I verified that the output of gensetdefs.pl is identical to that of
gensetdefs(1). Does the kernel boot if gensetdefs(1) is used?
Its not