2007-09-28 10:37:39

by bill purvis

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Subject: Problem with booting new kernel on Toshiba Equium Laptop

I have been putting off updating my kernel for far too long.
I am currently running 2.6.8.1 (Mandrake distribution) which ran
fine straight off the distribution CDROM. I did try downloading the
then current kernel (2.11.??) from kernel.org and rebuilding it
to match my system but when I tried to boot it just hung up
immediately after loading. I couldn't see any reason why, but as
it wasn't a desperate need to update I abandoned this.
More recently I need to update so I downloaded the latest stable
version (2.6.22.8), configured it and installed it as a test
kernel. This behaved in much the same way as the earlier attempt -
the Lilo prompt came up, I selected the test kernel, the progress
bar indicated kernel loading, then the screen goes blank and
no further action. Power off and reboot and try again, same.
Power off and reboot old kernel, fine. Nothing in /var/log/messages.
Nothing in /var/log/kernel/errors.

I'm not a kernel guru at all, and I'd really appreciate anyone
who can offer me advice on how to figure out what's going on.

Please respond directly as I'm not subscribed to the list
and I'd prefer not to bother other people more than neccesary.

Bill
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2007-09-28 11:19:11

by Miguel Ojeda

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Subject: Re: Problem with booting new kernel on Toshiba Equium Laptop

On 9/28/07, bill purvis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm not a kernel guru at all, and I'd really appreciate anyone
> who can offer me advice on how to figure out what's going on.
>

Bill, this list is just about kernel development.

Usually, if your screen just got blank, it means you didn't add a
necessary module for your computer. Your best bet is to read "Linux
Kernel in a Nutshell", by Greg KH: http://www.kroah.com/lkn/

Specially, Chapter 7: Customizing a Kernel.

Then, if your screen still gets black and you think it is a kernel
bug, report it.

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Miguel Ojeda
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