Hi!
> > root@amd:~# kexec -p /data/l/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage --append="init=/bin/bash kexec_jump_buf_pfn=`cat /sys/kernel/kexec_jump_buf_pfn`"
> > Could not find a free area of memory of 9000 bytes...
> > locate_hole failed
> > root@amd:~#
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?
>
> The kexec-tools version 1.101 does not work perfectly with relocatable
> kernel. This would have been solved if I worked against kexec-tools
> testing tree. I will work against testing tree in the next version.
>
> But, with some trick, it can work. When configure kernel, make sure the
> following option is set:
>
> CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x4000000 # if crashkernel=<XX>M@64M
Did the trick, I got the kernel to load, and it even attempted
exec... but I got doublefault (or what is it?)
Int 6: ... EIP: c4739906. Address is in reserve_bootmem_core.
Do I have to disable ACPI completely? I tried with acpi=off,
nosmp... but problem does not seem device related.
Pavel
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