On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 00:56, Stas Sergeev wrote:
> Hello.
>
> julius junghans wrote:
> > what are "Oopses" ?
>
> Special kernel messages printed on
> an error condition.
but why do they cause the entire system to freeze, but only if you are in x?
alt+sysrq+b is the only kernel key that works.
alt+sys
Hello.
julius junghans wrote:
what are "Oopses" ?
Special kernel messages printed on
an error condition.
May contain the string "Oops",
"invalid operand", "stack segment"
etc - depending on an exception that
was raised by CPU.
cant find it with grep in my logs
Then search for "Call Trace" str
what are "Oopses" ?
cant find it with grep in my logs, my kernel is version 2.4.19
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Hello.
julius junghans wrote:
but dosemu exits with :
./dosemu: line 386: 2712 Segmentation fault
Check your system log for Oopses.
This was a long-standing bug of
the 2.4 kernels.
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i tried to copy the files from an installed dos version to
~/home/user/dosemu/msdos
and edited the conf file to use that dir for an hdimage
but dosemu exits with :
./dosemu: line 386: 2712 Segmentation fault $BINARY $MAINARGS
"${par[@]}" 2>$LOG
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Hello.
julius junghans wrote:
i tried to run msdos 6 with this tutorial
http://www.geocities.com/sunil_tt/dos.txt
Not the best instructions: boot
sector can be omitted as dosemu
can create the boot sector on
startup, so you need only a
system files. The "boot.blk" is
not even documented for that
hi
i tried to run msdos 6 with this tutorial
http://www.geocities.com/sunil_tt/dos.txt
but my old dos disk are not readable, probably they are to old
can someome send me a copy with a bootsektor ?
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