On 01/20/2011 01:28 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:35:09 -0800, John Campbell wrote:
>
>>> After the panic I cannot scroll up to check what drives are detected
>>> and which numbering is used. What must I do to be able to scroll up
>>> to see what is logged to the screen?
>>> (i
Hi Jarry,
Am 20.01.2011 17:13, schrieb Jarry:
> I had a movie-camera in mind of course (or photo-camera with
> ability to record movies). You turn it on, point on screen,
> start recording, and after that turn computer on. If it can
> record at least 20fps (my cheap digi-camera can make 60fps),
>
On 20. 1. 2011 7:49, Matthias Fechner wrote:
And take a camera is absolutely impossible, from grub to kernel panic it
takes around 1 second, that is faster then the display to switch the to
the correct output mode.
Remember, nothing is impossible! "Impossible" only takes
two more days of effor
Hi,
On 20.01.11 11:45, Alan McKinnon wrote:
The whole point of a panic is that the kernel stops executing code. It has to,
something has gone badly wrong and it's too risky to continue execution of
anything.
Scrolling up involves running some code. You can't have it both ways.
yes, you can se
Apparently, though unproven, at 08:49 on Thursday 20 January 2011, Matthias
Fechner did opine thusly:
> Hi,
>
> On 20.01.11 04:35, John Campbell wrote:
> > I had that problem or something similar some time ago when updating to
> > the new, at the time, pata drivers. I ended up using a brute for
Hi,
On 20.01.11 04:35, John Campbell wrote:
I had that problem or something similar some time ago when updating to
the new, at the time, pata drivers. I ended up using a brute force
technique... I booted grub to it's built in shell and used it's limited
tools to figure out which partition/driv
On Thursday 01/20/11 00:52:40 CST, Mark Shields wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Matthias Fechner wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I switched now to a new mainboard and it seems that the drive numbering
> changed or my kernel does not detect any hard disks...
> If I try to boo
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:35:09 -0800, John Campbell wrote:
> > After the panic I cannot scroll up to check what drives are detected
> > and which numbering is used. What must I do to be able to scroll up
> > to see what is logged to the screen?
> > (is there maybe a special key available, the shift+
On 01/20/2011 08:02 AM, Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I switched now to a new mainboard and it seems that the drive numbering
> changed or my kernel does not detect any hard disks...
> If I try to boot my gentoo the kernel panic because it cannot find the
> root partition.
>
> After th
Matthias Fechner writes:
I switched now to a new mainboard and it seems that the drive numbering
changed or my kernel does not detect any hard disks...
If I try to boot my gentoo the kernel panic because it cannot find the
root partition.
Did you recompile kernel to support your new mobo?
A
Matthias Fechner writes:
> I switched now to a new mainboard and it seems that the drive numbering
> changed or my kernel does not detect any hard disks...
> If I try to boot my gentoo the kernel panic because it cannot find the
> root partition.
>
> After the panic I cannot scroll up to check wh
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I switched now to a new mainboard and it seems that the drive numbering
> changed or my kernel does not detect any hard disks...
> If I try to boot my gentoo the kernel panic because it cannot find the
> root partition.
>
>
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 17:02:41 +0100, Matthias Fechner wrote:
> I switched now to a new mainboard and it seems that the drive numbering
> changed or my kernel does not detect any hard disks...
> If I try to boot my gentoo the kernel panic because it cannot find the
> root partition.
Have you includ
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