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Message-ID: <264b990a0810122318p477f7d19ye5e17414c4f5e8f3@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:18:59 +0700
From:	"Yudha Harimantoro T" <yudha.ht@...il.com>
To:	"Bill Davidsen" <davidsen@....com>
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re:

This morning I run `make mrproper` in the kernel tree and rebuild. But
it make the kernel panic at 9 s, with the same error.

Maybe I'll get the 2.6.27 from the kernel.org now.

Thx,

Yudha_HT

2008/10/11, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@....com>:
> Yudha Harimantoro T wrote:
>> Date:	Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:41:36 -0400
>> From:	Bill Davidsen
>>
>>
>>
>>> Yudha Harimantoro T wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> Yesterday I build kernel 2.6.26.6 and it's run well. Today I got
>>>> 2.6.27 patch and try to build it.
>>>>
>>>> I build with `make oldconfig` and answer any question with default
>>>> answer, I just press [enter].
>>>> I build with `make`. No error and all compiled.
>>>> Then I install with `make modules_install` and `make install`.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>> I realize that this is a low-probability thought, but did you:
>>> - apply the patch against 2.6.26 NOT 2.6.26.6
>>>
>> Yup, I've did it.
>>
>>> - run make clean before applying the patch
>>>
>> I still need this for a pure 2.6.26? I'll try this.
>>
>>
>>>> After reboot the system I got 'kernel panic'.
>>>> This is the error picture :
>>>> http://www.ryht.co.cc/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pa101358.jpg
>>>> Is it a bugs?
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ryht.co.cc/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pa101353.jpg
>>>> [2.6.26.6 run well]
>>>>
>>
>>
>>> I keep configs in a separate place. I would first copy a 2.6.26 tree to a
>>> new directory (cp -rl linux-2.6.26 linux2.6.27) then be sure I had a
>>> clean copy with "make distclean" (or "make mrproper") and then apply the
>>> 2.6.27 patch. Then I would copy the 2.6.26 (or maybe 2.6.26.6) config to
>>> .config, and make the oldconfig.
>>> None of that is magic, it just keeps me from making common mistakes, lets
>>> me start with a clean 2.6.27, etc, etc.
>>> You mentioned oldconfig, but not starting back with a clean 2.6.26, which
>>> made me think of this.
>>>
>> Hm, I `cp /boot/config .config` in new kernel tree [2.6.27] for the
>> config. Do I make mistakes?
>>
>
> No, I was just noting that I try to start oldconfig with a known working
> config, to reduce the number of choices and possible errors. I wasn't
> sure if you did that, so I mentioned it.
>
> --
> Bill Davidsen <davidsen@....com>
>   "Woe unto the statesman who makes war without a reason that will still
>   be valid when the war is over..." Otto von Bismark
>
>
>
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