Isaac,
That still doesn't help the base situation : I can boot a nonsmp kernel
just fine. It's only smp kernels that fail.
Issac Newton wrote:
A Boot-disk should allow you to use keyboard and mouse. OR try a rescue
disk, should be the same as boot disk. Shoot I am confusing myself.
DONT KILL THE NEWBIE(me)
-Ice
--- Jonathan Deitch <pinball@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Umm ...
That's not going to help my problem, unforunately,
In my case, it finishes booting and you have no keyboard, no mouse,
and
no network.
So no way to log in, no way to get to a console, no way to do
anything.
So ... any other ideas?
I have this problem on every single 2.6.9 and 2.6.11 smp kernel
that's
been released, on both FC3 and FC4T3. Nothing has helped - no kernel
parms, nothing.
I'm very very close to getting frustrated enough where I'm going to
have
to dump fedora, if there's not some kind of a solution soon.
- litz
Dave Jones wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 09:57:37PM -0600, Anne & Lynn Wheeler wrote:
1366 smp kernel also has process hangs ... standard dell
poweredge 2400
dual 1ghz processors, 1gbyte memory, hardware raid, six scsi
drives ...
originally shipped with redhat 7 installed. regress to smp kernel
1276
and everything ok (all 13xx smp kernels have had process hang
problems).
Something else to try, is booting with nmi_watchdog=1
When it hangs, it should then print a backtrace after 5 seconds.
(This does need you to be on the console though, so make sure
X isn't focused -- unless you have a serial console.)
Dave
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