> If you compile a UP kernel, or one without parport included, does the crash go
> away?
Okay, first attempt was compiling a kernel without parport (neither module
nor in kernel) ... again the divide error.
After that I compiled a UP kernel ... and *tidah* it booted up. So
compiling the kernel with SMP enabled seems to cause this weirdness.
However, having a dual-P5 board, an UP kernel is not exactly what
I desire :)
Did that give any hints?
- Chris
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