About build of L4Linux
Adam Lackorzynski
adam at os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Tue Jul 17 11:57:34 CEST 2007
On Tue Jul 17, 2007 at 04:49:03 +0900, Lin wrote:
> > Ok, so some other thing. Can you please leave out DOpE and try without?
> > Please add VGA and PS/2/Keyboard support to your L4Linux configuration.
> > You can also use the x86-native_defconfig configuration to achieve the
> > same.
> > Hopefully the behaviour will be different with such a setup.
> > If it still hangs I would like to see a Alt-Print-p and Alt-Print-t
> > (SysRQs...).
> >
> > I see nothing obvious wrong in your attached .config.
>
> Thanks for your checking .config.
> I quitted using DOpE, and enabled VGA and keyboard like the following.
>
>
> ###### L4Linux Kernel Configuration ######
>
> o Device Drivers --->
> o Input device support --->
> o [*] Keyboards --->
> o --- Keyboards
> o <*> AT keyboard
> o Graphics support --->
> o <*> Support for frame buffer devices
> o <*> VGA 16-color graphics support
> o [*] VESA VGA graphics support
> o Console display driver support --->
> o [*] VGA text console
>
> ##########################################
>
>
> But nothing changed.
> Then, typing "Alt+SysRq+p" and "Alt+SysRq+t" (dump ?) return nothing.
> It is not clear whether the keyboard is recognized or not.
> (Only the "NumLock" key works.)
> Are there any other works ?
Ok, looks like I need to have a look. Can you make all binaries and
files that you load with GRUB + the menu.lst entry available to me?
Then I'll have a look myself...
Adam
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