Paging based non-executable pages makes my machine unable to boot. It's an old clunker k6-2 350mhz box. Using the segmentation based and turning off paging based caused it to boot fine. It looks like it fails when it is about to run init.
Debian Woody
Linux version 2.4.23-grsec (root@eggs) (gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)) #5 Mon Dec 8 15:24:04 CST 2003
I don't think I have done anything crazy to my debian install to get the version of gcc I have so I would imagine it's the default one for stable debian.
I wasn't able to find anything that would give me the impression that it would break a k6-2. Perhaps this is just a fact of life for this cpu -- if so, a tidbit in the help section or something in the config that won't let you pick that option if the config is set on a k6-2 amd.
Thoughts?