> so if haret has something different from the kernel, then we should try
> to make the loaded kernel be the same as it would load in a normal
> machine, then if haret doesn't put the memory in its place as we want we
> should make haret put the memory in the right place.
Haret do put the memory in the right place. If it doesn't , kernel
will not uncompress itself correctly.
And I think there must be something wrong in the memory init
fucntions, and these wrong settings make the flush_tlb_all function
died.
Can you get that output any way ? If you can, I will know where the
wrong settings are.
-- Fisherss fisherss_at_gmail.comReceived on Fri Jun 03 2005 - 22:17:44 EDT
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