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Subjectboot problems since test9
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Hi all,

I have some problems with the test series since test9. (except test9-bk21).

I compiled my kernel with all support that I need and it worked perfectly,
then I had upgraded to test9 and the system won't boot, I get no error
message on startup except the few lines from my boot loader, few days after
that I had tried test9-bk21 and it started working again. And now test10
fails again. Even debug and initcall_debug gaves no output.

I had tried a bit around this night and the system won't boot if I compile it
for AMD-k6 2/3 CPUs (I have a AMD-k6 2 450), it works perfectly if I compile
it for 386. The .config was the same for all versions I had tried.

I don't think this is a compiler problem since test8 and test9-bk21 worked.
Anyone an idea what could cause this? Is this a known bug or s.th. similar?

My gcc version is:

gcc version 3.3.2 20031022 (Gentoo Linux 3.3.2-r2, propolice)

If you need more information please ask, I will try to get the information you
need.

My .config is online at http://gutzeit.at/kernel.config
I'm using test10-bk1 at the moment.

Thanks in advance,
Jens Gutzeit

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