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kernel panic on second reboot after installation



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Hi,
I tried to install Debian Woody on a Laptop with the following configuration:
- - Mobile Athlon XP 2000+
- - ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 64 MB
- - Samsung CD-R/W DVD SN-324B
- - IEEE 1394 Firewire interface
- - Smart Link 56k Modem
- - VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter (VT8235 + VT6103)
- - O2Micro OZ6912 CardBus Controller
- - Realtek AC97 Audio Controller ALC201A, AC97-V2.2-compatible
- - VIA USB 2.0/1.1 EHCI/OHCI Host Controller; Chipset: VIA KT133 (VT8235 + VT6307)
- - Chipsets: VIA KT133 (NB VT8367 + SB VT8235)
- - APM 1.2 and ACPI 2.0 compatible

What amazed me big time was that the kernel from CD booted without problems. I installed the base system. At one point I was aked if I wanted to remove the PCMCIA packages as my system would not have that. I said no.
When I rebooted the first time after installation into the packages install phase everything went fine. When I finished package install I could log into the console ok. But when I rebooted I got kernel panic near the end of the boot process. I was able to mount my root filesystem at the rescue system shell. I scanned through <my hdd root file system>var/log/kern.log, message,... There was nothing logged indicating a kernel panic. I did not find a core file anywhere. Are there other places to look for hints? Any solutions/ideas?

Regards,
Volker Sturm
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