[ale] gentoo
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Tue Aug 27 11:36:30 EDT 2002
Charles Marcus wrote:
>>From: Geoffrey [mailto:esoteric at 3times25.net]
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 10:41 AM
>>
>>
>>>I have to say that my Gentoo kernel build was probably
>>>the fastest kernel build I've ever done. maybe this
>>>optimization stuff has something going for it. I've
>>>never bothered to build glibc and gcc for 686. Even
>>>Mandrake only builds the packages for pentium, not
>>>pentium II/III.
>>
>
>>And mine just crapped out with an error in kernel.o :(
>
>
> What was the exact error?
I missed the first error which was:
init/main.o In function 'smp_init':
init/main.o(text.init_0x55e): undefined reference to 'skip_ioapic_setup'
There's another error following this one the references kernel.o, but
the first error is generally the culprit.
I've located the reference to skip_ioapic_setup and figured I could
correct the error by turning off the apic stuff in the kernel build
config. So that's what I'm going to give a fly now.
I'm going to check the source (smp_init) I'd suspect has something to do
with smp processing which I did not check in my config setup.
>
> I had a similar issue the first time I tried to install Gentoo - took me
> three days of starting over, and again, and again, before I finally decided
> maybe the guys who were telling me to try changing my RAM knew what they
> were talking about. I even tried running memtest86 on it over an entire
> weekend, with no errors. Lo and behold, the memory that had worked fine for
> Windows 200, then Redhat, SuSE, and Mandrake installs, and 2 full days of
> memtest, turned out to be the culprit. New memory, and no more problems.
>
> Charles
>
>
>>>My computer at home is compiling emacs while I'm at work.
>>>Fun fun. I'm thinking of not putting vi on it--I've never
>>>had a michine without vi before. Oh boy!
>>
>
>>Isn't that against the law???
>
>
> nano, nano.
>
>
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