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From: John Matthews <jvmatthe@math.duke.edu>
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo 1.0 install CD (stage2/stage3) kernel panic(?) from PCMCIA
Date: 02 Apr 2002 12:03:34 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1017767014.17151.12.camel@ph4tp1p3> (raw)

I have successfully bootstrapped a Gentoo 1.0_rc6 system in the past,
and the PCMCIA stuff for that install CD worked great.

I am rebuilding system using Gentoo 1.0 install CD (going straight to
stage 3, having backed up /etc to a safe place, and then nuked all old
Gentoo install). The install looks about the same except that it detects
a SCSI subsystem that the 1.0_rc6 CD didn't find. Then if I insmod (or
modprobe) pcmcia_core I get what appears to be a kernel panic.

I lose control of the system and page after page of numbers (looks like
addresses, whatnot) go streaming by. I cannot stop it to see what they
are and I cannot capture the data.

Laptop is a Compaq Armada 1700. (I don't think this has anything to do
with the cards. Same result when no cards inserted.)

I have gotten system mostly working now. I didn't do any network stuff
and just installed the stage 3 tarball and other housekeeping. Then
rebooted using 1.0_rc6 CD. Enabled networking with this working kernel
and chroot-ed into the new 1.0 stage 3 I had installed. Was able to
emerge kernel-sources and will build from there.

If the Gentoo devs are following this, I thought they might want to know
that something in PCMCIA support changed between 1.0_rc6 and 1.0 that
makes the install painful, but no impossible. Certainly not for the
people that don't know to work around it somehow.

If I should file a bugzilla report, let me know. I suspect there may be
a kernel option around this or a module parameter, but am not
knowledgeable enough to know what.

Regards and thanks,
matt

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             reply	other threads:[~2002-04-02 17:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-04-02 17:03 John Matthews [this message]
2002-04-02 21:48 ` [gentoo-dev] Gentoo 1.0 install CD (stage2/stage3) kernel panic(?) from PCMCIA Chad Huneycutt
2002-04-02 23:15   ` Matt Matthews
2002-04-02 23:26     ` Chad Huneycutt
2002-04-02 23:45       ` Matt Matthews

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