From: Ralph Mitchell <rmitchell@eds.com>
To: sparclinux@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Ultra5 + Linux kernel 2.6.1 = hangs while booting
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 10:40:20 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40164014.2070400@eds.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <002801c3e2fb$d22e3c60$6400010a@goldeneye>
I think I have the same problem. I get the same boot messages, followed by:
PROMLI
and there it stops. Nothing else happens, no keys work, can't break
into the OK prompt, have to power down to get its attention.
However, 2.6.0 *does* work, built from gentoo-dev-sources (actually
2.6.0-gentoo-r1).
I've built 2.6.1 from gentoo-dev-sources & sparc-dev-sources, and I
downloaded vanilla 2.6.1 from kernel.org. None of them boot.
I just applied patch.2.6.2-rc2 and that didn't boot either.
I have an E450, 4x400MHz cpus, 4Gb mem, bunch-o-disks, quad hme and no
display. I'm using serial console, which works just fine in 2.6.0.
Ralph Mitchell
Alex Smith wrote:
>(Also submitted to debian sparc list)
>
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I currently have version 2.4.18 #2 of the kernel, which came when I
>installed Debian woody for Sparc. Everything is 'stable', except for gcc
>and related packages which were upgraded to 'testing' (gcc 3.3.2). I have
>been trying to compile a version of 2.6.1 for over a week with lots of
>problems and I'm finally stuck, exhausting the web and forums, and need some
>help.
>
>I have tried endless .config permutations, the most promising being the 2.6
>Ultra10 example from:
>
>http://dev.gentoo.org/~ciaranm/configs/kernel/
>
>It seems like a lot of people like me have trouble with the size of the
>kernel, and I can't ever use vmlinux, even compressed, so I follow these
>steps:
>
>make menuconfig
>make
>make image
>make modules
>make modules_install
>
>The arch/sparc64/boot/image is then placed in /boot (along with the new
>/boot/System.map) and added to silo.conf.
>
>Whenever I try to boot to this from silo, I get:
>
> boot: linux6
> Loaded kernel version 2.6.1
>
> Remapping the kernel... done.
> Booting Linux...
>
>Where it flashes the keyboard LEDs once, then appears to freeze
>indefinitely. I have tried many of the graphics modules, but is there one I
>need specifically? How will my Ultra5 config need to be different from the
>Ultra10? Should I go back to a 2.6 instead of 2.6.1?
>
>Any ideas would be truly appreciated; I'm just tired of compiling.
>
>Thanks,
>
> Alex Smith
> ans1024@rit.edu
>
>
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Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-01-25 4:29 Ultra5 + Linux kernel 2.6.1 = hangs while booting Alex Smith
2004-01-27 10:40 ` Ralph Mitchell [this message]
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