Dave Jones wrote:
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 22:23, David Woakes wrote:
Yes! Adding vdso=0 allowed 2.6 to boot. I didn't let it run all the way
through.
I have glibc-2.3.2-101.4 installed.
Ah, from FC1 ? That's been brought up a number of times on the list.
You *have* to specify vdso=0 for that scenario to work.
There's no other fix other than 'upgrade to FC2'.
Dave
I am also having difficulties with an M10000.
By "upgrade to FC2" do you mean that a fresh install of FC2
won't work?
I was able to install and run FC2 Test 3 without issue.
I am now trying a fresh install of FC2 final and the system
reboots immediately after I hit return from the boot prompt.
Text mode install does the same thing.
Based on this thread, I have tried "linux vdso=0" at this
prompt with no success. Is this the correct application of
this parameter? What does it mean?
Any additional advise is appreciated.
Thanks,
Aaron Metzger