Re: Centos kernel does not boot, redhat does (i2o raid controller problem)

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On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 11:58 +0200, Rainer Traut wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> following system:
> Dell PE2650, 2 2.4ghz Xeon, 1gb ram, Dell Perc4DC Controller
> 
> It has EL5 installed, but I wanted to change to Centos because of the 
> missing workstation packages in the entry server repository.
> 
> The system was redhat up2date until yesterday, so the latest kernel was 
> missing.
> I changed redhat-release to centos-release packages and the new centos 
> kernel was installed the via yum.
> 
> This kernel does not boot.
> 
> Error messages:
> i20:iop0: Get status timeout
> i20:iop0: Reset timeout
> i20:iop0: could not reset controller
> i20:iop0: Reset timeout
> kernel panic
> 
> Here are my findings when setting emulation in scsi adapter bios to i2o:
> 
> - initial redhat el5 install fails, no adapter found (mayby centos 
> install is affected, too, have to set to 'mass storage' to install)
> - redhat's kernel-2.6.18-8.1.1.el5 and kernel-2.6.18-8.1.3.el5 boot with 
> i20 enabled
> - centos latest 2.6.18-8.1.3.el5 does not! error messages above
> - setting to 'mass storage' all is fine
> 
> Is this really a centos kernel problem (I read in centos kernel 
> changelog about special centos changes), or is this for any reason 
> because this is actually a redhat system?

We built the kernel as they released it ... the only change SHOULD be
the way the kernel modules are signed.

Thanks,
Johnny Hughes

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