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Date:	Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:12:11 +0300
From:	Török Edwin <edwintorok@...il.com>
To:	linux-next@...r.kernel.org
CC:	Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: today's linux-next fails to boot

Hi,

Today's linux-next tree (commit
93847083e4791567931bd17c039cc35881cdad29) fails to boot:
[built with gcc-4.2.4-3]

BUG: Int 14: CR2 b0049dea
     EDI 00000082 ESI 00000000 EBP c059be88 ESP c059be5c
     EBX f000ec62 EDX 0000000e ECX c0595480 EAX f000ec62
     err 00000000 EIP c0181ca0  CS 00000060 flg 00010082
Stack:   00000040 c06a2ba0 000080d0 c0595480 c0000f19c c000f180 c0581120
c059bea8
         c02bf19b 00000000 00000080 c059beb8 c0000f194 c000f180 0000000a
c059beb8
         c03a1059 00000000 00000000 c059bed8 c05c4c7c  0009efff 00000000
c04f4df4

I get this as soon as I boot from grub2, strangely the error message is
at the bottom of the screen, and I can't see the full message (scrolling
won't work).

The last kernel I built & booted was 2.6.26-rc8 from Linus's tree. I
will try to built&boot 2.6.26-rc9, and then bisect.

This happens on 32-bit Dell Inspiron 6400 (Intel Core Duo T2300 @1.66
Ghz CPU),  Intel ICH-7 chipset, and a seagate SATA drive. 
I will provide  full hardware details once I bisected the problem.

Meanwhile, if somebody has an idea as to what is wrong?

Best regards,
--Edwin
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