On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Mark Knecht wrote:>>>> Going back to your original post it seems you never said what kernel>> you were trying to boot and then having problems with. What kernel was>> it?>>>> Currently it seems you really didn't try to jump that far going from>> 2.6.24-18 to 2.6.24-23 which is likely why the booting part wasn't an>> issue. Is that that your assessment?>>>>>> Hi Mark,>> The recap: I began by building and installing a 2.6.26 rt kernel. It> wouldn't load, just aborted with the UUID error. I decided to install an> Ubuntu-sanctified kernel, 2.6.24-18-rt, when it appeared in the repo.> Alas, I got the same error when I tried to load that one. After much> head-scratching, I gave up this morning and installed 2.6.24-23-rt, and> it works. AFAICT maybe I missed installing a modules package ? But that> doesn't explain why my home-brew kernel wouldn't load.>> Best,>> dp Interesting set of events. I certainly cannot explain it. Note that I personally wouldn't trust anyone other than Ingo's team togive me an RT kernel that actually works. I don't know how to followwhen a distro kernel packager decides to add other things to thekernel what those things are and whether they cause RT problems. Forthat reason I personally run nothing but the kernel form the RT teamwithout any additions. Glad you have things working. - Mark P.S. - It is generally very easy to download and build the kernelstraight from Ingo. You might give that a try one of these days. - MWK_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user