kernel panick 2.6.4-1.303

Andy Green fedora at warmcat.com
Sat Apr 3 14:50:02 UTC 2004


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On Saturday 03 April 2004 14:51, jim tate wrote:

> How and where do you type in vdso=0

You need to stick this on the kernel commandline.

Grub is responsible for starting the kernel and giving it the commandline.

/boot/grub/grub.conf tells grub what commandline to start each installed 
kernel with.

In the section of that file for the .303 kernel, there will be a line like 
this

 kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.4-1.303 ro root=LABEL=/ hda=ide-cd acpi=on vdso=0

this is the kernel commandline for the .303 version of the kernel.  See the 
appended vdso=0, you need to add that.

IMHO the .303 kernel is borked anyway as I had problems with USB.  When a 
seven-month-old needs his music time via a USB audio device that is a major 
crisis ;-)  I went back to .300

- -Andy

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