2003-03-09 11:39:25

by Kósa Ferenc

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Subject: PROBLEM

1. Newer kernels do not boot on 386

2. I use linux successfully since 1997. A year ago I've tried to use
linux on an AMD 5x86, and I realized that newer kernels (>2.4.13) do not
boot. It starts: "loading linux........" and then after a while it
reboots the computer, before "Ok, booting the kernel". I found the same
problem on a Cyrix 486SLC2 too. I tried compile kernels by myself, but
they did the same too, except for 2.4.13. The official Debian
kernel-images failed too. I use lilo-2.2, with debian 3.0 stable
(woody).

3. Kernel
4. Kernel version: > 2.4.13
5. No Oops..
6. No shell script
7. AMD 5x86, Cyrix 486SLC2 - 4MB RAM 800MB ide hd, 200MB swap, no PCI,
no SCSI, 2 isa eexpress network adapters, 1 serial, 1 parallel ports,
lilo-2.2. boot loader, debian 3.0 stable woody linux

thanks for helping, regards

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K?sa Ferenc <[email protected]>


2003-03-09 12:42:39

by John Bradford

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Subject: Re: PROBLEM

> 1. Newer kernels do not boot on 386
>
> 2. I use linux successfully since 1997. A year ago I've tried to use
> linux on an AMD 5x86, and I realized that newer kernels (>2.4.13) do no=
> t
> boot. It starts: "loading linux........" and then after a while it
> reboots the computer, before "Ok, booting the kernel". I found the same
> problem on a Cyrix 486SLC2 too. I tried compile kernels by myself, but
> they did the same too, except for 2.4.13. The official Debian
> kernel-images failed too. I use lilo-2.2, with debian 3.0 stable
> (woody).

I've used 2.4.18 extensively on an Intel 486 SX-25, without problems.
I did notice the immediate rebooting problem using a few old 2.5.x
trees, but that was months ago, around the 2.5.40 timeframe, more
recent 2.5.x trees worked fine.

Incidently, I haven't had time to do my usual testing on low spec
machines recently, but intend restart that at the earliest
opportunity.

John.