Sorry, I actually figured it out.
I had the adaptec i2o driver built in the kernel along with the i2o
items in the main driver list and they were conflicting with each
other. I removed the i2o items from the main list and now everything
works good.
Thanks,
Jon
Martin J. Bligh wrote:
>--On Wednesday, August 10, 2005 13:52:45 -0600 Alejandro Bonilla <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>>>I am trying a custom 2.6.8 kernel now, and here is my
>>>2.6.12.4 .config file.
>>>Let me know what you think.
>>>
>>>
>>I don't know much about Kernel Panics. I hope that someone that knows could
>>take a look, but so far, it looks like you need to be running Sid to have
>>this working propperly.
>>
>>Please try 2.6.8, I'm almost sure that it should work.
>>
>>And anyway, this ML is not really a user support list, try asking in a
>>debian mailing list, if they think that it's something wrong with the
>>kernel, then come back and let us know.
>>
>>
>
>Kernel panics are fine, though you really need to give us the whole thing.
>Make sure you run it through ksymoops, or have CONFIG_KKALLSYMS or whatever
>it's called turned on.
>
>adpt_isr is in drivers/scsi/dpt_i2o.c, so you have some SCSI driver
>problem, I presume?
>
>M.
>
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