I've been trying to get a current 2.5 kernel up and running but I've
hit a wall. When I run my machine with a current kernel I get the
following message to my terminal, repeated ad nausium:
PANIC: INIT: segmentation violation at 0x804a08c (code)! sleeping for 30 seconds!
I've been working off of Linus' BK repository and was finally able to
get a "working" kernel when I backed up to approximately 2002-12-30
(which is sometime between 2.5.53 and 2.5.54). That kernel works just
fine.
Sometime between December 30 and January 1 a patch was added that
causes the kernel to go into an infinite loop of Oopses. Then
sometime later the behavior changed to the INIT problem I mentioned
above.
Does anyone have any clue how to deal with this? I can assure you
that it is NOT a hardware problem (otherwise why would the same
hardware work with 2.4 and 2.5.53+?) The only change being made here
is the kernel.
I have not had a chance to back out each and every ChangeSet
individually between Jan1 and Dec30 to figure out what was causing the
stream of oopses -- nor am I even confident that that would lead me to
a solution for the "PANIC: INIT" problem.
In case anyone cares, the most recent ChangeSet from my
confirmed-working (2.5.53+) tree is labeled:
1.1004 02/12/30 13:47:09 torvalds@home.transmeta.com +2 -0
Make x86 platform choice strings more easily selectable
However I have not guaranteed that this is the Changeset just before
it failed (I'm not enough of a bk guru to figure out how to pull down
one changeset at a time).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.... I'd be more than happy to
try things out for people if you have tests you want me to run.
Thanks!
-derek
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