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Re: Attempted to kill init



On Fri, 2001-09-14 at 14:28, Nicholas Avenell wrote:
> 
> 
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 20:20:09 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
> 
>  >On Fri, 2001-09-14 at 07:58, Nicholas Avenell wrote:
>  >> Okay, I have two debian machines, Delirium and Sacrifice, networking
>  >> nicely, and running in a way that I find useful.
>  >>
>  >> Sacrifice has just received a gift of a new CD-R, and so I need to compile
>  >> a new kernel to support it.
>  >
>  >Is this a scsi or ide cdr?  If it's ide you're most likely going to get
>  >the ide-scsi emulation and the sg and scdrom drivers ready and then pass
>  >arguments to the kernel through lilo or what not to properly initialize
>  >the drive.
> 
> Scsi support was one of the main reasons I decided to get a new kernel. 
> Also for the USB Filesystem and other neatocool things,

What arguments are you passing to the kernel at boot time?

>  >
>  >>
>  >> I've compiled the newest kernel, 2.4.9 (Actually, I tried this for 2.4.6
>  >
>  >snip
>  >
>  >>
>  >> However.
>  >>
>  >> Every time I boot into the new kernel, it gets as far as running the
>  >> autodetect on the IDE chain (Which it does sucessfully) and then says:
>  >>
>  >> invalid operand 0000
>  >>
>  >> (Whole string of hex and other associated stuff, see below)
>  >>
>  >> Kernel Panic: Attempted to kill init.
> *snip*
>  >
>  >Can you reboot with the old kernel or is the new hardware blocking any
>  >successfull boot?
> 
> I can reboot fine with the old (2.2.17) kernel, and am doing so
> 
Ok.  That means it's a software issue in the new kernel at least.

--mike



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