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kernel troubles
From: |
mike burrell |
Subject: |
kernel troubles |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Dec 2001 16:08:38 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.2.5i |
i just got around to installing H2 today. i went through the install CD
until it told me to reboot (which i did), and then i did the
"./native-install ; reboot ; ./native-install ; reboot" dance until i got a
login prompt. i got my /servers/socket/2 (theoretically) set up properly, and
after a bit of a fight with apt-get, got screen installed. and all was good.
btw my setting up of /servers/socket/2 looked like:
settrans -fg /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i eth1 -a 192.168.1.2 \
-g 192.168.1.1 -m 255.255.255.0
(eth1 is my 3Com card: i figured i'd have better luck with it than my eth0 Via
Rhine card).
then i tried testing out the networking. not so good. a "ping 127.0.0.1"
yielded a:
Kernel General protection trap, eip 0x16ccce
kernel trap, type 13, code = 0
Dump of i386_saved_state 09888ad04:
.
. <register dump>
.
trapno 13: General protection, error 00000000
panic: trap
and now whenever i reboot it does exactly the same thing when running inetd. i
actually had the same troubles under my old install of Debian GNU/Hurd (G1) --
lock-up whenever working with networking -- but it didn't give me such a pretty
error message. i've tried both Via Rhine and 3Com NIC's with the same result.
the cards work perfectly under Linux (obviously, if you're getting this
e-mail).
i played with G1 a bit, and found that if i took "inetd" out of the start-up
scripts, it at least let me log in without locking up, but as soon as i so much
as breathed wrong on /servers/socket, it went loopy again.
anyway, if i can do some sort of debugging to help out, i will, but i really
don't know what to do or what other information to give. all i can tell is that
it seems to have something to do with networking.
any suggestions? :)
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- kernel troubles,
mike burrell <=