-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Last summer I added some more RAM to my computer to find that Linux would no longer boot. Oddly Windows Vista still worked fine. I tried playing with kernel parameters and acpi=off, acpi=rsdt and mem=4G would make it bootable (but mem=4G would only give me 3G of RAM to use). I then noticed that 32 bit Linux wasn't affected, but I would still like to use 64 bit Linux and continue. My problem is that when I would boot those extra parameters it would just reset itself. Lately I have set panic=0, but even then it still reboots. My first question is what is making it reboot? After I installed Sabayon yesterday and was trying to get it to boot, I noticed that after I loaded its themed Grub 2 over Fedora's console Grub 2 I could back out of it and boot Fedora just fine without any of the extra flags. Today I installed the starfield theme and configured it in Fedora's Grub which strangely makes it bootable. I would like to track down the issue and file a bug report to get it fixed, but I am afraid I have insufficient data and I need to prevent the computer from rebooting to see the last error messages. It seems like there are uninitialized values that are crashing it, but I have very little to go on. I have tried using USB to serial to get a serial console logging the output, but it doesn't get any messages even though after boot I can send plain text through the cable no problem. Netconsole has also not worked, and no log files are written before it crashes. Any ideas for getting more information to get this fixed are appreciated. - -- Steven Williams Student at Ouachita Hills College My PGP Keyhttp://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xCACA6C74669A54FA -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTRveDAAoJEMrKbHRmmlT64CoQALhjHZ5Cg/VRFdHewlSR/PeL oKb2/2qT0DrfAkeXvIbV+imPiaZaqRNNQmCIk/afNpe+D/LtY+TkL05zOVt0u+Jk /bgsaFIedu9HtsWBAZsxhxjHsr52RD3WIu2vbNXIJF9nJOLv0qwwiOWzkl2d7biu URTrHDL8IfWJLS+w2MkTTPVLXOxsIFmTlIfjJhh0UM+4PwPNC30MXSQbBcsKmqRl ssrVayHW2LCY2QiM/nHhcrsn+PuXq4Le132tr9qjYvPVUxdxmwa25YkkqOupNYtj 1EBqJO8ztVpSZXa6+dy4KIteD2W5uOhHMVdzPDAsAXGgN61aDKfyiBz//ZrB0CsW u/RFNKkbGcuVKrHxbDrP6717b1wOZwHkg8IqEpUqvIUwMBLgpoAuVw64DR7wYEW2 SV82A3Nu/EPgzx5RqvuW0WEmAO478UYV060bh95HtbR5KY+o3CKSBYsUSXN/ccyx JvXJo9k+mmKBX4TNN/q3th6wBF7E9uL8FQh2ANMBrIvxkYMHYK4UoOf9QEBIgTpT kMbsKQGNbruXJACMH18CLr2Lt9Q/DTB1Nz0e0yfGrNZJnpzbfCw68tAdxUeKf0Ft n7r8Pjm5beRNGetqy395DIi81NmwFZULMgaMb26uoNTNU7hlcdim/p7QJI+KBAwN NXOoNwot7gSDMDTgPJr2 =d+UF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies