Isaac,
That still doesn't help the base situation : I can boot a nonsmp kernel
just fine. It's only smp kernels that fail.
Issac Newton wrote:
A Boot-disk should allow you to use keyboard and mouse. OR try a
rescue
disk, should be the same as boot disk. Shoot I am confusing myself.
DONT KILL THE NEWBIE(me)
-Ice
--- Jonathan Deitch <pinball(a)litz.org> wrote:
>Umm ...
>
>That's not going to help my problem, unforunately,
>
>In my case, it finishes booting and you have no keyboard, no mouse,
>and
>no network.
>
>So no way to log in, no way to get to a console, no way to do
>anything.
>
>So ... any other ideas?
>
>I have this problem on every single 2.6.9 and 2.6.11 smp kernel
>that's
>been released, on both FC3 and FC4T3. Nothing has helped - no kernel
>
>parms, nothing.
>
>I'm very very close to getting frustrated enough where I'm going to
>have
>to dump fedora, if there's not some kind of a solution soon.
>
>- litz
>
>
>Dave Jones wrote:
>
>
>
>>On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 09:57:37PM -0600, Anne & Lynn Wheeler wrote:
>>
>>
>>>1366 smp kernel also has process hangs ... standard dell
>>>
>>>
>poweredge 2400
>
>
>>>dual 1ghz processors, 1gbyte memory, hardware raid, six scsi
>>>
>>>
>drives ...
>
>
>>>originally shipped with redhat 7 installed. regress to smp kernel
>>>
>>>
>1276
>
>
>>>and everything ok (all 13xx smp kernels have had process hang
>>>
>>>
>problems).
>
>
>>Something else to try, is booting with nmi_watchdog=1
>>When it hangs, it should then print a backtrace after 5 seconds.
>>(This does need you to be on the console though, so make sure
>>X isn't focused -- unless you have a serial console.)
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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