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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 13:03:07 -0500
From: Bill Davidsen <davidsen1@...izon.net>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Mostly bad news with 2.6.20-rc4-git1
I did a build with a lightly modified defconfig, and installed. On first
boot test the system looped complaining about the nbd and listing many
errors I couldn't capture regarding nbd5-nbd0. Hardware description is
in the lshw file.
I took out nbd for the moment, and reinstalled. That gave warnings about
fd0 sector 0 errors, but eventually booted. That kernel seems to run
reasonably well, dmesg also attached, with the config file from /proc.
I downloaded kvm-10 and built that. It did not correctly handle
"../linux-2.6.20-rc4" as the kernel tree, it seemed to strip the leading
".." from the name. I reconfigured and installed using a full tree path.
On trying to install a test of Win98SE, qemu got to the surface scan
(last item of the install) and ended with:
exception 13 (0)
Aborted
I used no-acpi and tried with and without win2k-hack option. Since the
kernel has recent KVM patches I didn't build the module (used
--with-patched-kernel). I later tried building the kvm module, but that
doesn't load with this kernel.
System is historically stable, and I ran memtest for 12hr about a week
ago, so I have no reason to suspect a memory problem. Memory and CPU are
not overclocked, CPU and case temps are good, I doubt this is hardware,
VMware with WinXP was tested by someone else on this system.
Attached: config, cpuinfo, dmesg, hardware scan, and a copy of the error.
Two problems:
- kvm will not run anything in VM, probably some config or FC6 issue. I
did try with selinux in advisory mode, but I don't want to run with
it off.
- system with nbd configured will not boot (and doesn't write log file)
I could belive that's lightly tested.
--
Bill Davidsen
He was a full-time professional cat, not some moonlighting
ferret or weasel. He knew about these things.
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