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Dec 20, 2010

I am trying to boot linux kernel 2.6.36.1. I have a alchemy db1200 board.It is an ECG machine. It is getting correctly booted using kernel 2.6.33.2 I have a feeling there is ethernet failure. I am getting stuck at the following stage:

Bytes transferred = 1960092 (1de89c hex)
lan9118: eth_halt
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 81000000 ...

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