Re: SILO error
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Mario Lombardo wrote:
> What does it mean when I "boot disk0:0", SILO executes, and comes back with:
> SILO Fast Data Access MMU Miss
This usually means that one of the kernel images listed in /etc/silo.conf
is too large.
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