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<0> you just need to chroot and install a working kernel <0> no of course not :) <0> you may have a hardware fault of course.. but I normally doubt that <0> so try memtest86 from the boot cd too <0> if it doesn't boot from the cd you know there is a hardware fault <0> :) <1> it doesn't boot from foppy <1> and I remembered, that box somehow does't accept cd-rom <0> and it used to? <1> i net-installed the <1> debian from <1> floppy <1> yeah! it used to <0> it used to boot from the floppy? <1> I made an install <0> so you have a hardware problem
<1> not so log time ago <1> yeah lesshaste <0> a) open the box, unplug all cables and plug them all back in <1> I get this error when I try to boot from floppy <1> ;] <1> same **** lesshaste <0> you opened it up, unplugged and replugged everything?! <2> sup _RADIOhead <2> :D <0> Snow: ... ^ <1> yeah :) <1> it was already opened ;] <0> all cables! <0> drives etc. <0> monitor, mouse, ide tec. <0> etc. <0> internal/external :) <0> floppy drive <3> I experienced some kind of nasty bug in the linux kernel... dont know how to investigate it further... <3> the input system seems to crash when using a specific hardware combination <1> /sbin/init: 432 cannot open dev /console: <1> no such file <1> kernel panic: Attemted to kill init <4> Snow: recompile kernel with console support <1> It WAS WORKING OK <1> but after reboots it does nonsense <4> huh? cant read that <1> i rebooted the machine <1> and now it gives this error <1> the kernel was working fine. <4> of course the kernel it boots foesn't have what it needs too mount the console <4> arrgh -f+d <4> boot back into a sane kernel & reconfigure/build the defunct one <4> its a common error <4> are you trying too get yourself removed? <4> arrgh hit pgup <4> two things you need too do reconfigure your lilo so it defaults always too a sane kernel & rebuild the borked one <4> ie make a /boot/stable & a /boot/bzImage <1> you don't understand <1> I have only one kernel <1> and I have done nothing to him <1> he crashed by himself <1> after reboot <5> nope something has removed what is needed by that kernel too mount console <5> hence you need too boot from a sane kernel <1> what means <1> sane kernel? <5> rebooting from the same one without fixing the problem will most likely result in a repeat error <1> I HAVE ONLY ONE KERNEL <5> kernel that has everything needed too boot, one you installed the system with initially <5> dont use caps or you will be removed <1> how could I boot him? <5> I told you already <1> what means arrgh -f+d <5> you must have a boot floppy or cd you installed the system with <1> ok <1> then! <1> ;] <1> what's next? <6> hai2u _RADIOhead <5> means I made a typo on the line before & thats the needed correction too fix it
<5> shove it in & boot up <5> you should be able too mount root=/dev/your_root <5> as an option if you have a lilo floppy or refer too google for a rescue disk for your dist <5> ive had enough <5> bye <1> thanks gb <1> very much <7> Lord-Voldemort, lo lo <7> gb, <7> :) <7> dude ill be back later :) coffe time and busy damn day:) <6> woot <8> hi <6> hi <8> there is someone a fan of harry potter :D <6> harry potter what's that? <8> or lotr <6> :D <8> sorry <6> heh <6> ;P <8> I have to go... dep. store :) <6> for 0xf00d <7> sync gb Lord-Voldemort :) TheBonsai <6> wb _RADIOhead <7> Lord-Voldemort, how things dude <6> not bad dude just chillin <6> what about you <6> i think today ill add a new user on my machine and make an awesome looking desktop <6> :D <6> dark theme <5> mkfs _RADIOhead <7> IO error :) <7> Lord-Voldemort, really? :) <7> what about your site dude? <5> whose? <7> gb, :) <6> yeh havent updated it in ages <6> lol <5> define site <5> oh notheres that mating call again <7> gb, :p can`t define do no C++ :) <6> #define SITE "www.neilmathers.co.uk" <6> there you go <6> heh <5> c++?? never sed nuthinbout c++ :P <7> :) gb <9> every body sleeping <6> yes <9> ah bon <9> i would like to know why some build kernel tutorial said to change the EXTRAVERSION number... and some other don't said that..... <9> i would like to know why some build kernel tutorial said to change the EXTRAVERSION number... and some other don't said that..... <5> marccollin: depends on what you are doing & what you want too achieve <5> if you want independent kernel without wiping out your currently functioning kernel of same version, you change it <9> i have kernel 2.6.13 i want to keep it... but i want to rebuild it to test some option... i want to be able to boot on the old kernel and the new <5> changing extra version creates a different /lib/modules directory too the standard <9> for my problem... change extra version is not usefull.... <5> objects, etc in your source tree dont get changed though so it makes for a quick way too generate many different kernels of same version with different configs <9> if i have kernel 2.6.13 and install 2.6.15... i would need to change the extra version... <5> also helps for identifying which particular config you are in on boot or after its booted via uname -a <9> ok thanks a lot <9> last day when i done: make modules_install <9> i get: /lib/modules/2.6.13-15.7-default/extra/wm8775.ko needs unknown symbol i <9> 2c_probe <9> WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.13-15.7-default/extra/wm8775.ko needs unknown symbol i <9> 2c_add_driver...... <9> do you know what kind of problem can do that <5> yup you probably missed out selecting i2c support in the kernel <5> alternatively if you only have half a tar & it extracted badly you could be missing that part of the source needed too build i2c <9> where i could fine this option? i use make xconfig... <5> not the first time ive had a botched kernel build due too partial download, running out of diskspace or similar
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