On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 09:44:22AM -0400, Steve Gran wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 10:29:13 Radar wrote:
> > I'm trying to boot a newly compiled 2.4.6 kernel in "potato" using the
> > updated
> > packages at people.debian.org/~bunk. After following steps outlined in a
> > few
> > kernel compile tutorials, I arrive at the same results, LILO says:
> > uncompressing the image. Ok...booting the kernel - and nothing. It just
> > hangs there. Prior to this, I had a newly installed woody system,
> > thinking I would not need the 
> > "Bunk" files. I used the kernel-package steps with the above results.
> > Then I 
> > wiped out the linux directory and started new without using the
> > kernel-package
> > steps. I can't think of why this is, when I compiled with no errors. I'll
> > list 
> > what steps I have taken thus far with the present setup.
> > 
> > Installed Debian 2.2 r3 from CDs and pointed sources.list to the "Bunk"
> > files
> > at people.debian.org.
> > 
> > Did an apt-get update and apt-get -u dist-upgrade
> > 
> > Installed libncurses5-dev, got the 2.4.6.tar.gz and untarred it in
> > /usr/src/
> > 
> > cd into usr/src/linux and issued: make mrproper, make menuconfig.
> > 
> > For my p166, I chose pentium pro / Pentium II. For my hard drive I chose 
> > enhanced IDE/ATA/MFM?/RLL (not sure about this). For filesystems, I used
> > defaultsfor cdrom, ext2. I chose all netfiltering/iptables options, and
> > chose my nic to
> > be loaded as a module. PPP, floppy support etc.  I'm really not sure
> > what's 
> > amiss in here.
> > 
> > I saved the config, Issued make dep, make clean, make bzImage, make
> > modules,
> > make modules_install.
> > 
> > I copied the System.map into /boot/ along with the bzImage from
> > /usr/src/linux
> > /arch/i386/boot/. I also copied vmlinux into /boot/ (not sure about that)
> > 
> > I updated lilo.conf:
> > 
> > Image=/boot/bzImage
> >     root=/dev/hda2
> >     label=Linux
> >     read-only
> > #   restricted
> >     alias=1
> > 
> > Image=/vmlinuz
> >     label=LinuxOLD
> >     read-only
> > #   restricted
> >     alias=2
> > 
> > Everything else in lilo.conf was left as it was (except for the boot
> > message)
> > 
> > I can still boot the old kernel, the new one will always stop at ....ok
> > booting
> > kernel - with no error messages.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Maybe someone can help? My only other thought is to try this on a newer
> > machine.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Wayne
> > 
> 
> 
> I'm not sure - but I think you may have misidentified the processor in the
> kernel.  Try calling it a P1, and if that doesn't work, try the generic
> 386/486 config.  The first message you get at boot is CPU signals, and I
> got the same response when I misidentified a CPU (K6-2 vs. PII).
> Good luck
> Steve
> 
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That was it! I was able to boot the kernel w/out errors. Thank You!

Regards,
Wayne 

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