Ricky,
Jean just went into his well-deserved weekend, but he told me to tell you that he has tried your boot disk, and has been able to reproduce your problem.
He got it to run by replacing your Fiasco binary with a newer version of Fiasco. So you are probably using an outdated version of the kernel. You should download a newer version from our remote-CVS server (see <URL:http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/drops/download.html for instructions).
Michael
Jean Wolter jean.wolter@inf.tu-dresden.de writes:
"Ricky(Soohyung) Lee" onlyjazz@cselab.snu.ac.kr writes:
But, I have another problem. When I boot from the grub floppy disk with glinux.gz on it, after the message that is saying the first task is created, the kernel fall into the endless loop with printing out " root: rcvd b9002, 4bc10c, src :5.3 ".
Would it be possible to gzip the boot disk and send it to us? Then we could try to boot it and see, what fails.
I´m not quite sure that I understand the scenario good enough to come up with an explanation and a fix. Somehow the service thread (5.3) touches a page in the adapter area (a0000-100000) and doesn´t get or doesn´t have a mapping for it.
Jean
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