Robby Workman <[email protected]> writes:
> On booting a 2.6.22.6 kernel with SMP support, I get a panic
> immediately:
> PANIC: CPU too old for this kernel
> This panic does not occur on a non-SMP kernel having almost
> identical configuration.
>
> This is on a Thinkpad T41:
> /proc/cpuinfo --> http://rlworkman.net/cpuinfo
> dmesg --> http://rlworkman.net/dmesg
> kernel config --> http://rlworkman.net/config-2.6.22.6
>
> The 2.6.21.5 SMP kernels from Slackware 12.0 all boot properly, and
> the config for this 2.6.22.6 SMP kernel is based on the one from 12.0.
>
> I'm basically reaching for clues at this point -- is this a PEBKAC on
> my part? What other information would be useful?
Most likely you enabled CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G. Banias didn't support
PAE.
-Andi
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