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SubjectKernel 2.3.6-bugg??
I just downloaded the patch to kernel 2.3.6 and patched my
2.3.5-kernel-source.
I compiled the kernel, copyied it to /boot/vmlinuz, ran lilo and reboot.

When i was going to boot up linux again i got a lot of error-messages
that i never had before, and the boot-procedure just stop:

___ The error-messages starts here___
sh: error in loading shared libraries
libncurses.so.4: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
bash: error in loading shared libraries
libncurses.so.4: cannot map file data. Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory
/bin/mingetty: error in loading shared libraries
libc.so.6: cannot map file data: Cannot allocate memory

___They stop here, and the computer is "dead" and do not react on
anything, not even [Ctrl][Alt][Del]___

The kernel 2.3.3 and 2.3.5 works fine, but not 2.3.6...
Is it a bugg or am i doing something very wrong??

(I use SuSE 6.0 and my computer is a pII 266MHz with 64mb Ram)


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