Kernel upgrade did not work with pro
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 2:05 am
System is pro without xfree or kde.
Up to date to last friday with emerge sync. and emerge -u world --deep
Ran magic, detected that new kernel was needed.
Left system alone, after some time (around an hour maybe more) I found the system had rebooted and was back to my dashboard. I booted linux again, got a message about something that needed to run once, (I also noticed that the eth0 was not up) I get a message
An error occurred
Retrying in 10 seconds
Which repeats over and over.
------ Update 1
Eventually the system reboots to the old kernel, but nvnet does not load, I have console access but when I try to load nvnet it complains about being compiled with gcc version 2.
So magic does not work (no network)
I will keep plugging away.
------ Update 2 (almost completly recovered!)
Apparently what happened, was the kernel upgrade seemed to think I had pro installed on e when it's installed on f.
I fixed the system, by manually putting the 2 updated modules in initrd.gz, moving the linuxboot.cfg file and kernel from e to f. The system then booted with the new kernel, and when I ran magic it is now fixing alsa.
------ Update 3 (fully recovered)
Magic fixed alsa, updated the modules script network driver and a bunch of other stuff. I ran xbvset, set to 800x600 and rebooted.
All is well, I'm running a emerge sync now to get any other gentoo updates that are available.
Up to date to last friday with emerge sync. and emerge -u world --deep
Ran magic, detected that new kernel was needed.
Left system alone, after some time (around an hour maybe more) I found the system had rebooted and was back to my dashboard. I booted linux again, got a message about something that needed to run once, (I also noticed that the eth0 was not up) I get a message
An error occurred
Retrying in 10 seconds
Which repeats over and over.
------ Update 1
Eventually the system reboots to the old kernel, but nvnet does not load, I have console access but when I try to load nvnet it complains about being compiled with gcc version 2.
So magic does not work (no network)
I will keep plugging away.
------ Update 2 (almost completly recovered!)
Apparently what happened, was the kernel upgrade seemed to think I had pro installed on e when it's installed on f.
I fixed the system, by manually putting the 2 updated modules in initrd.gz, moving the linuxboot.cfg file and kernel from e to f. The system then booted with the new kernel, and when I ran magic it is now fixing alsa.
------ Update 3 (fully recovered)
Magic fixed alsa, updated the modules script network driver and a bunch of other stuff. I ran xbvset, set to 800x600 and rebooted.
All is well, I'm running a emerge sync now to get any other gentoo updates that are available.