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Re: Startup error: "Unknown Interrupt"



I ran 2.2.0 on the machine with 20M installed in it (16M simm plus four on
board) and I get "Unexpected Interrupt 240" which is slightly more
informative? Sometimes it just freezes, and doesn't show the interrupt
message... And just now, I got a divide error 0000 in process init. I
can't currently copy down all the message. Maybe if I set it up with a
serial console?

On Mon, 26 Apr 1999 ferret@ricochet.net wrote:

> 
> That's basically it. It's a packard bell 486, Cyrix dx2/80 currently 16M
> memory in it, 0K external sram cache, running slink. If I try to put more
> than 16M into it (It's supposed to go up to 64M) it will boot up to init,
> but then will halt with the "Unknown Interrupt" error. My init's version
> 2.76
> 
> I'm in the process of compiling a 2.2.0 kernel for this machine in order
> to check for problems resolving around the kernel compile or version. Is
> there anything else I should check? No, adding cache chips is not an
> option at the moment. :(
> 
> 
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