I've installed ubuntu-server distro on a hp proliant ml370 g3, and now I've been trying to compile a 2.6.24.2 kernel with the grsec-patch released on februar 15th. Haven't tried the patch released yesterday(19th) yet thou, maby I'll try tonight. Has the EFI error been fixed? Additonal info: disabled EFI and VSDO.
The problem:
I used the standard .config from the kernel-headers-2.6.22-14-server, applied patch, etc. On first boot I got:
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check root= bootarg cat /proc/cmdline or missing modules, devices cat /proc/modules ls /dev/
ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/a99bdda0-44a3-4811-8cc4-2d315ff97756 does not exist.
Dropping to shell!
I added the cciss module to /etc/modules and that did the trick. Maby I rather should have loaded it in initramfs? Donno how the standard ubuntu-kernel got the module loaded, if it was initramfs or something else. But now the problem is that the kernel hangs on "Loading linux...". If I remove the quiet and splash options the last thing I see is that he finds the cciss0 devies and prints some info, and then it hangs forever. Could it be the modprobe error described in another thread?
I'm no kernel expert, so go easy on me
Help appreciated, .config
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See post 9 for solution!