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Subject: New one ... yes really a new one

I built a new kernel (not bleeding edge -- 2.4.26-vs1.28) and when I try
to boot with it I it just keeps rebooting the system. Gets past the POSTs
and all that stuff then hits the kernel and reboots the system. I'm
trying a new build using a .config file from another more successful
system just in case I got something wrong during the "make menuconfig"
portion.

Does a constantly rebooting kernel ring a bell for anyone?
This is _older_ hardware. AMD K6/2-450 with 256 MByte RAM and a
Buslogic SCSI host adapter which works fine with the Fedora Core 1
kernels. I was thinking it could be the bzImage is the problem and I
should try a zImage? Or my mkinitrd didn't work.


TIA,
Rod
--
"Open Source Software - You usually get more than you pay for..."
"Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL"


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