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Re: Installing new kernel 2.6.17 on Ultra5



John wrote:

I have just compiled a new kernel for my Ultra5 using Debian's kernel-package system.

BootP gets to the point of 'Booting into Linux...' and stops. No error message nothing, just halts where it is! If I change vmlinuz to point at the old kernel it works fine.

It may be the thing that bit me a week or two ago of the framebuffer not doing the right thing. Does the HD contine to grind and whir once the screen freezes at 'Booting into Linux...' ? If you wait a few minutes, can you log onto the machine over the network from another machine? (Obviously this assumes you have a network.)

This is a particularly likely thing to happen if your Ultra has two graphics cards in (The U10s have a ATI one on the mobo, but often have a Sun Creator 3D one in an expansion slot. 2.6 kernels may choose the opposite one to 2.4 kernels by default.) I guess it might also happen if you didn't build the kernel with the appropriate framebuffer devices.

Hope this helps,

Hugh


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