Thank you! Have you seen any error messages in the output of the kernel panic?
New kernels
Re: New kernels
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Re: New kernels
Peter,
Maybe the block device node id changes sometimes so the root boot argument is not correct anymore.
In my point of view it is better to use names (LABELs) for partitions.
Further information: Booting with an initial ramdisk and LABEL
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Re: New kernels
Hi
Trying to boot debian64 bookworm with a ramdisk - it's a very slow method but after 10 minutes the system reports
Begin: running/scripts/localblock ... done. this goes on and on and after a long time I stop.
I also think that if Debian, which is on sdc4, is no longer is on sdc4, then my fixed debian menu item should not work either, but it works and points to sdc4
For now, I'm out of ideas
Have a nice day.
Trying to boot debian64 bookworm with a ramdisk - it's a very slow method but after 10 minutes the system reports
Begin: running/scripts/localblock ... done. this goes on and on and after a long time I stop.
I also think that if Debian, which is on sdc4, is no longer is on sdc4, then my fixed debian menu item should not work either, but it works and points to sdc4
For now, I'm out of ideas
Have a nice day.
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Re: New kernels
for me DebianSid boots:
boots vmlinux with parameter rootdelay=10.
I am not tested mintPPC, it is also DebianSid.
P.S: my standart rootdelay=5 works too.
boots vmlinux with parameter rootdelay=10.
I am not tested mintPPC, it is also DebianSid.
P.S: my standart rootdelay=5 works too.
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Re: New kernels
Have you assigned a name for the debian64 partition? For example:musa wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 10:46 am Hi
Trying to boot debian64 bookworm with a ramdisk - it's a very slow method but after 10 minutes the system reports
Begin: running/scripts/localblock ... done. this goes on and on and after a long time I stop.
I also think that if Debian, which is on sdc4, is no longer is on sdc4, then my fixed debian menu item should not work either, but it works and points to sdc4
For now, I'm out of ideas
Have a nice day.
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bash-5.1# tune2fs -L DEBIAN /dev/sdb6
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Re: New kernels
FYI:
MGLRU Looks Like One Of The Best Linux Kernel Innovations Of The Year -- phoronix.com
Further information: Multi-Gen LRU
MGLRU Looks Like One Of The Best Linux Kernel Innovations Of The Year -- phoronix.com
Further information: Multi-Gen LRU
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CONFIG_LRU_GEN=y
CONFIG_LRU_GEN_ENABLED=y
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Re: New kernels
Many thanks for testing!
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Re: New kernels
Hi All,
I released the RC5 of kernel 6.4 for the X1000 and X5000 today.
New:
Please test the kernels.
Thanks,
Christian
I released the RC5 of kernel 6.4 for the X1000 and X5000 today.
New:
- Linux 6.4-rc5 Released - The Kernel Is Looking To Be In Good Shape -- phoronix.com
- 6.4-rc5 announcement
- X1000, X5000, and QEMU e5500: Multi-Gen LRU support (CONFIG_LRU_GEN=y and CONFIG_LRU_GEN_ENABLED=y)
- PowerPC fixes 6.4-4
- Ext4 fixes
- Ext4 fix
- NFSd fixes
- NVMe fixes
- ATA fix
- Linux Git log
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 6.4
Please test the kernels.
Thanks,
Christian
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Re: New kernels
Hi
I format my usb drive and put vmlinux-5.11 or vmlinux 6.4-rc5 on it. Boot my x1000 and use the following command setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sdc4" (Debian64)
boot -elf -noints -fatfs usbdisk0:vmlinux-5.11
Debian boot with no error.
Restart x1000
Then
bootargs "root=/dev/sdc4" (Debian64)
boot -elf -noints -fatfs usbdisk0:vmlinux-6.4_rc5
Kernel panic.
Trying my other partitions with Debian 32, Fedora, Void, Feinix
same result. vmlinux-6.4_rc5 gets kernel panic early in the boot
Have a nice day
I format my usb drive and put vmlinux-5.11 or vmlinux 6.4-rc5 on it. Boot my x1000 and use the following command setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sdc4" (Debian64)
boot -elf -noints -fatfs usbdisk0:vmlinux-5.11
Debian boot with no error.
Restart x1000
Then
bootargs "root=/dev/sdc4" (Debian64)
boot -elf -noints -fatfs usbdisk0:vmlinux-6.4_rc5
Kernel panic.
Trying my other partitions with Debian 32, Fedora, Void, Feinix
same result. vmlinux-6.4_rc5 gets kernel panic early in the boot
Have a nice day
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Re: New kernels
Have you seen any error messages in the kernel panic?musa wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 9:35 am Hi
I format my usb drive and put vmlinux-5.11 or vmlinux 6.4-rc5 on it. Boot my x1000 and use the following command setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sdc4" (Debian64)
boot -elf -noints -fatfs usbdisk0:vmlinux-5.11
Debian boot with no error.
Restart x1000
Then
bootargs "root=/dev/sdc4" (Debian64)
boot -elf -noints -fatfs usbdisk0:vmlinux-6.4_rc5
Kernel panic.
Trying my other partitions with Debian 32, Fedora, Void, Feinix
same result. vmlinux-6.4_rc5 gets kernel panic early in the boot
Have a nice day
How many hard disks/SSDs are installed in your X1000? Are they connected to the SATA ports? Is one connected to the IDE port?
Maybe you need to add "rootdelay=5" to the boot arguments.
Only "bootargs" or "setenv bootargs"?
Void PPC and Debian Sid PPC64 boot with the RC5 on my X1000.
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