Hi,
I had the same issues on my Miata box. I have not
tried it on my Aspen Durango 2 box, since it's my
Tru64 box. I'm going to try modifying the config file
for the generic kernel. I'll post it before I goto bed
tonight. Please give it a try and let me know if it
works. When you try to do a make menuconfig for the
kernel stuff.. make sure /bin/sh is linked to
/bin/bash1.. bash2 has bugs that cause a seg fault.
--- Jesper Juhl <juhl@eisenstein.dk> wrote:
>
> > > but when I try to boot the default kernel I get
> a kernel Oops
>
>
> > Oh no! I've gotten one report that the kernel
> does not boot on a Miata.
> > I find this weird because it runs on my DS20 and
> on Patrick's Aspen
> > Durango. However, we can probably pretty easily
> solve this.
>
> > Okay, my first suggestion would be to take my
> .config file from the
> > generic kernel and change the machine type to
> match your machine. Try
> > booting that. If it doesn't work, see if you can
> figure out what
> specific
> > piece of hardware makes the kernel crash and I'll
> throw in a kernel to
> fix
> > it.
>
> I'll try that later, for now I'm using the Debian
> kernel...
>
>
> > For now, you can probably just use the Debian
> kernel on your Slackware
> > system.
>
> I did that, and it boots just fine (except for som
> unresolved module
> symbols - but that's to be expected).
>
> By the way, I expect that there is no reason to CC
> you when submitting
> bug-reports. I'll be submitting quite a few very
> soon and I'll just send
> them to the list.
>
>
> /Jesper Juhl - juhl@eisenstein.dk
>
>
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