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kernel trouble



Hi

I got the base system installed on my IIsi, and I've run into a wall.
After the filesystem mounts, I get several "BAD KERNEL BUSSERR" messages (a
lot actually).  The following is the last error message before the machine
stops dead.

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*** ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION *** FORMAT=0
Current process id is 171
BAD KERNEL TRAP: 00000000
PC: 00004018
SR: 2000  SP:00252f88
d0: 0000000b   d1: effffb78   d2: 0000000b   d3: 00004004
d4: effffb78   d5: 00000000   a0: 00004004   a1: 80008b10
Process init (pid: 171, stackpage=00252000)
Frame format=0
Stack from 00252fb8:
  00252fc9  0000000b  effffc04  00000000  effff9a4  00003a5c  effffb78
effffc04
  80007bd0  effffb78  00000000  effffb78  80008b10  ffffffda  0000000b
00000000
  0008c005  aff40080
Call Trace:
  [<00003a5c>] [<0008c005>]
Code: 913d 4ffe 0000 0140 2e85 343b e7fa aa00 0010 2f2e

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I'm using the kernel that came with Penguin-17 (2.0.36).  Any ideas?  I
haven't gotten an FPU yet.  Could that be the cause of the problem?  Also,
I remember hearing about the IIsi having  a "flacky" keyboard driver.  How
about that?

TIA,

Matt



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