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Re: debian sarge kernel panic



On Thursday 10 March 2005 01:42, Bart SCHELSTRAETE wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I just installed Debian SARGE on 2 HP Proliant DHL380.
> I needed to install Sarge, because of the hardware drivers.
> (raid/network)
>
> Now, on the first machine everthing runs fine (kernel 2.4.27). But on
> the second machine , the debian is ALWAYS crashing at bootup time.
> The 2.4.27 kernel gives the following kernel panic. Does somebody has an
> idea ? Is this a bug?
> (2.6 also doesn't boot, but due to the raid)
>
> (sorry for the JPG, but I couldn't do COPY - PASTE :)
>
>
>
> Bart

Hi Bart,

If your hardware is exactly the same, check the location.  Moving PCI cards 
around could result in different interrupts being used by different 
hardware devices.

You could also check and see if you can change resource assignment in the 
BIOS setup screen, or possibly even turn off BIOS configuring and let the 
kernel do that.

Failing that, check which resources are used by the system that boots, and 
see if you can pass the kernel module parameters to mimic that 
configuration.

Hope that helps,
Justin Guerin



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