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One of my penguins, (wheezy amd64 on Intel BOXD510 board), panics on boot while loading modules. It had been healthy until last kernel update (last week).
I am not sure if this is hardware related, but at least I can say that backup kernel (several month old) runs well.
Currently, I have three other wheezy debians (two ia32, one amd64), which are healthy.
Does anybody else run into same situation?
cheers
******* added by edit
The package linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 can boot, but custom kernel complied by current gcc runs into kernel panic. I did NOT forget "make oldconfig"... update initramfs, lilo.
Last edited by kaz2100; 04-05-2011 at 02:14 AM.
Reason: additional info
If the testing/stable kernel is ok and your custom kernel is not, then you may want to start over and rebuild the custom kernel?
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Originally Posted by kaz2100
Hya,
One of my penguins, (wheezy amd64 on Intel BOXD510 board), panics on boot while loading modules. It had been healthy until last kernel update (last week).
I am not sure if this is hardware related, but at least I can say that backup kernel (several month old) runs well.
Currently, I have three other wheezy debians (two ia32, one amd64), which are healthy.
Does anybody else run into same situation?
cheers
******* added by edit
The package linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 can boot, but custom kernel complied by current gcc runs into kernel panic. I did NOT forget "make oldconfig"... update initramfs, lilo.
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