Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 22:26:37 -0400 From: "Mark J. Taylor" <mtaylor@cybernet.com> To: current@freebsd.org Subject: kgzipped -STABLE GENERIC kernel boots on one machine, not the other Message-ID: <37CC8EDD.918A5A46@cybernet.com>
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I've got a -STABLE GENERIC kernel, cvsupped and built this evening, that
is all
alone on a UFS floppy, and kgzipped.
My P-133 boots the -STABLE kernel fine.
My AMD-K6/2 400 stops immediately after "Uncompressing kernel ... done".
The same systems both can boot a -CURRENT GENERIC kgzipped kernel, from
the
same physical floppy, and run BOOTP/NFSROOT-ed (with minor changes to
kern/vfs_conf.c and a rc.diskless{12}).
Any ideas?  The AMD machine is an ASUS motherboard, and it's brand new.
Want me to try something?  ("boot -v" does not give any more
diagnostics)
-Mark Taylor
mtaylor@cybernet.com
mtaylor@freebsd.org
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