Firstly, you can drop the (not 2.6.30.1-2.6.30.5) stuff. I have more open kernel source on one machine (over one hundred gigs) than you've probably seen, so I know just a bit about kernels. I just cranked out 316 complete .config files, so you can imagine I know my way around make xconfig, patching, and working with kernel source.cheater1034 wrote:use that patch over 2.6.30 (not 2.6.30.1-2.6.30.5) - if you get the same results let me know
That's not the only bug I have, either. So far, this machine, a Celeron-based laptop, is the only machine in my corral that can successfully run with 2.6.30-BFS. My 64 bit won't boot (will try the patch later tonight), and my x86 P-IV stopped dead in its tracks while compiling glibc (my test, so to speak). Attempting to restart emerge resulted in emerge failing. Rebooting fixed things for about an hour, then it was back to acting up.I had a similar problem but couldnt get any information to help get it fixed
the problem i had was intermittent boot, sometimes it booted, sometimes it would stop before starting init
I have installed the source on my P-III server, and will hopefully get BFS running on it as well. Since it's headless, that might cut out the possibility of X issues.
So far, not so good. But the fact that it runs on this machine is a good sign. I have yet to see the miracles, but I have only had this kernel running for about a day. That's hardly time to put it through its paces.
Anyway, I will give the new patch a try and report back later this evening or sometime tomorrow.
Blessed be!
Pappy





