Don Zickus wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 08:07:22PM -0800, Lu, Yinghai wrote:
>> Eric,
>>
>> I got "Invalid memory segment 0x100000 - ..."
>> using kexec latest kernel...
>
> I usually see this when people forget to add the "crashkernel=X@Y" into
> their /etc/grub.conf kernel command line. Where X and Y are arch
> specific.
I have had "Invalid memory segment 0x4000000 - 0x4997fff" problem with
'-l' option _always_. Since my priority was on '-p' i did not spent time
on debugging this problem yet...
Maybe this "crashkerenl=X@Y" was the cause of my problem? Some platform
can not specify a location to load so that it is legal to only specify
"crashkernel=X" now. Is it possible '-l' code path still expect to
see Y?
Thanks,
- jay
>
> Cheers,
> Don
>
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