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Gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4 doesn't get compiled Now i can't boot.Gentoo Forums :: View topic - gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4 doesn't get compiled
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I was using r3-gentoo and couldn't use my drivers so reinstalled to get vanilla and in the process also got r4. I gzipped my entire / directory, cp'd it to a safe place, made a new partition, zero'd it out, mke2fs -j /dev/hdaX, un-gzip'd it back to / with time to spare lol. Did you have to rebuild or is there an easier way. I am currently running xfs and thinking about doing the same. I changed over to ext3 and all is well with the preempt and low latency options. If all things were going well you would see nothing, but if you did get a preempt kernel message the count would have to equal 0 for preempt to be functioning properly. Sib your assumption is incorrect, those messages mean preempt is failing to function. I just compiled r3 and am having the same problem, did you find a fix yet? r4 works, and kernel debug messages headed to /dev/null I'd think myself these are debug messages enabled in the Preempt source. Once I figured that out r4 was finished, and am happily using it now on both machines, that's with XFS/usb/scsi/v4l/low latency and Preempt.Īnd yes, I get the messages ls(67) exited with preempt_count 14. R3 was a hell, didn't compile at all on 2 diff machines until i figured out that one machine didn't like Low latency and Preempt on at the same time. The kernel compiles fine here (i had to turn ACPI-support on) but my usbmouse wont work anymore
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It seems that every time I update my kernel, I end up having dozens of problems, which I never had on other distros when updating a kernel.
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I'm getting more and more disappointed with Gentoo. I tried installing r4 today, and all I could get was a kernel panic on boot. Besides several benchmarks performed by various sources have shown ReiserFS and ext3 to be valid, capable, well performing filesytem that out perform XFS in most ways.Each filesystem has a use and IMO for regular desktop usage ext3 or ReiserFS seems the way to go I have given up on XFS and am in the process of switching to ext3, it just seems XFS is not worth the headache. then in the new kernel compile my modules (NVdriver, emu10k1) reboot. with this method i have been able to compile the new kernel. I also suggest totally unemergeing the old kernel dirs and deleting them (/usr/src/linux.)(/lib/modules/linux.) then you emerge the new kernel.
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XFS is a wacked patch if you don't need it don't use it. I turned XFS off and preempt on and mine compiles fine. I have tried with/without usb and input core support to no avail (its a ps2 keyboard). Im getting no errors from kernel compilation, but my keyboard is frozen and i cant login. It really is a damn shame that I can't use konqueror, it is beautiful now with the fonts being anti-aliased so nicely I just re-installed from stage one and emerged system, fluxbox, then kde so I have all the newest packages. I know it's not kernel related but it seems I am one of the few left having these konq problems. That problem and my konqueror causing a hard lock-up withing 5 minutes or less while using it in online browsing mode is a drag. Yep I did the same compiled and still get the preempt errors when booting the kernel and when an app exits. Posted: Wed 11:36 pm Post subject: Re: ACPI You just have to have the "support" for them.
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Note that you don't need to select everything (or anything) under either one of these (although I suggest you select the APM one about turning your PC off so it turns off when you halt). I corrected this by selecting "APM" and "ACPI" in the config. Somehow it's olways on, even if you use your own config file. If you don't use XFS you should turn it's support in the kernel of. I get an error, something to do with acpi. " from my machine since my machine connnection is thru slow modem. Where is the source for the latest kernel source announced by Daniel Robbins? I could not find it in the Gentoo mirror ( I want to download the source somewhere else instead of "emerge.
#PRIVATE KERNEL R4 INSTALL#
I will fix this problem, install the kernel, reboot, and post steps later. Well so far I still get the same error that others were recieving while compiling, something to do with smp. This message self destructed a long time ago. I will post back my results and let you know what happens, perhaps I will see no more exited with preempt_count Posted: Wed 6:44 am Post subject: gentoo-sources-2.4.19-r4 releasedĪbout to install and test, hopefully the fixed the preempt / XFS problem. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - gentoo-sources-2.4.19-r4 released