On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 01:41:26AM +1000, bob parker wrote: > Hi debian-users, > I'm running Woody with the latest online updates. > > I've just compiled the 2.4.18 kernel using the Debian standard method > from 7.1.1 of the Debian Reference. > > I've configured in scsi cdrom/burner support, and usb support. > > The make line was: > make-kpkg --append_to_version --initrd \ > revision=rev.01 kernel-image > (I dropped the recommended -486 option because I selected support for > AMD Athlon/Duron in configuration step ). > > The kernel built ok and I installed it using dpkg. > > When I boot the new kernel this is the result: > > ttyS01 etc ............. > usb.c: registered new driver iforce > Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at vitrtual address 00000000 > print eip: > c011473c > *pde=00000000 > Ooops: 0002 > EIP: 0010:[<c011473c>] not tainted > EFLAGS: 00010082 > eax: c037dc2c ebx: 00000000 ecx: 00000202 edx: c140dfa4 > esi: c140df9c edi: c140c000 ebp:0008e000 esp: c140df84 > ds: 0018 es:0018 ss:0018 > Procees swapper (pid: 1, stackpage=c140d000) > Stack: > c037dc20 c140df9c c0105c51 c02f6f20 c030bfc0 00000000 00000001 c140c000 > c037dc2c 00000000 c0105dc4 c037dc20 c0303c00 c02f6f2c c0222a8b c02f6f20 > c030bfc0 c021fbd6 c034bd70 c03182fa c02f6f20 c030c97a 00010f00 c030c9bf > Call Trace: > [<c0105c51>] [<c0105dc4>] [<c0222a8b>] > [<c021fbd6>] [<c0105267>] [<c0105708>] > > This has been copied by hand. > > Apart from the experience of building a kernel I need proper support for usb > because I have a HP usb printer and I also have a true scsi cd burner which > is invisble to the 2.2.x kernel I installed off the CDs. > > I have saved the .config I used if needed. > > Any clues > Thanks > bob parker >
Not really but might worth the BW: 1. Recheck your kernel configuration. Can't help you with that since I don't know anything about USB. Maybe there are some relevant LDP documents? What about kernel-source-2.4.18/Documentation? 2. Try with 2.4.19. 3. Try with a pre made kernel-image debs. 4. Hopefully some pre made kernel-image deb will work. You can then take its /boot/config* in case you want to run your own kernel. 5. Read kernel-source-2.4.18/REPORTING-BUGS and kernel-source-2.4.18/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt. 6. File a bug against kernel-source-2.4.18? -- Shaul Karl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] e t -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]