Debian Installation :: Virutalbox Fail With New Kernel
May 19, 2011m-a a-i virtualbox-ose-source doesn't work, every other method I searched failed, I'm using 2.6.38-6.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64
Here the error log:
m-a a-i virtualbox-ose-source doesn't work, every other method I searched failed, I'm using 2.6.38-6.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64
Here the error log:
I am working with linux-source-2.6.30 from squeeze.
The only changes I made in the config file were the processor type, and I disabled CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2 to avoid some warnings from udev.
When I tried to build the kernel package, this is what I get:
(The bottom bit is from 'time').
Searching for this error turned up a plethora of results, none of which seemed relevant.
I see that it tells me to file a bug report, but I'm not sure if that is meant for the Debian kernel team or upstream.
So I'm building a custom kernel cuz I want the fbcondecor patch in my kernel. I use the same .config that 2.6.32 debian kernel package comes with. This kernel runs perfectly. I pass --initrd to make-kpkg when building the package but no initrd is built when I install it so I have to make it using "mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.33 2.6.33" to get it to boot. Now when I try to build the nvidia drivers it complains it can't find the source. I did build kernel_headers and installed them also the source is in /usr/src/linux. I also tried to specify the path by passing --kernel-source-path= to the nvidia script but no change. What is going on? I've done this fifty times before and never had any problems. Has there been some changes to how debian kernel packages are built? EDIT: Just thought I'd add some info about the steps I took.
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tar xjvf linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2
ln -s linux-2.6.33 linux
cd linux
patch -p1 < ../fbcondecor-0.9.6-2.6.33-rc7.patch
cp /boot/config-2.6.32-trunk-686 ./.config
make menuconfig Loaded .config then I removed support for maxtorfb, tile blitting and some sirrusfb thing, nothing thats relevant to my system. Changed cpu from Pentium 4 to Core 2 and added framebuffer decor
support from my patch, exited and saved. Then:
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EDIT2: I have now tried to build 2.6.32.8 in the same way with the same strange results, anyone have any thoughts as to what I'm doing wrong just throw it at me, I'm getting desperate and running out of ideas. I've checked all the kernel source symlinks and everything looks good.
I tried to update Linux kernel (2.6.39) but after installation procedure PC won't boot into NEW kernel, I get only BLANK screen, but hopefully older kernel works just fine (2.6.38-9), how to fix it, that I can fluently boot into 2.6.39?
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mount: could not find filesystem '/dev/root'
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setuproot : moving /dev failed: no such fie or directory
no fstab.sys
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[*]Desktop Environment[*]Standard
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AMD (APU A6-5400k) (dual-core) (AMD Radeon HD 7540D) (3.6Ghz),,,,4GB/RAM
Monitor connected to the motherboard's VGA port.
DEBIAN JESSIE , Linux 3.16.0-4-686-pae
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The computer continues to run fine no problems, I only see the following fail error at boot up...
kernel: [46717.717430] [Firmware Bug]: cpu 0, failed to setup threshold interrupt for bank 4, block 0 ........
kernel: [46717.717430] [Firmware Bug]: cpu 0, failed to setup threshold interrupt for bank 4, block 1 ..............
the above repeats about 18 or so times. then:::::
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The computer continues to boot, and runs well. I did a search, and I found similar errors reported but NOT the same as this. They were blamed on issues between Linux3.16 and AMD type GPUs ...
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