Hi Chris,
On 12/08/07, Chris Holvenstot <[email protected]> wrote:
> This morning I reported an issue which cause a failure of the
> 2.6.23-rc2-git4 kernel to boot on my system. The contents of my post
> may be viewed here:
>
> http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0708.1/1959.html
>
> After 3 separate builds from "virgin sources" I still had the boot
> failure with the git4 level kernel.
>
> This afternoon I picked up the git5 patch and it comes up and appears to
> run without problem.
Great!
Next time, please reply to original report. It is much easier to track bugs.
>
> Same base system. Same hardware. Same build process.
>
> So even though I have only been building and running "pre-release"
> kernels for a short time I feel confident in saying that something was
> not kosher with the git4 patch - at least when it came to my system.
>
> (system configuration data is in the original post)
>
> I would not normally burn the valuable time of others with a rhetorical
> post but I looked at the changes out into the git5 patch and did not
> spot anything that looked like it would have resolved the issue I was
> having and I hate not being able to correlate a cause and effect here.
>
> Any clues, or did I just get lucky with this one?
>
I guess the problem is fixed.
Regards,
Michal
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