Re: Kernel-Panic : freeing cache, WAS K6-3 / E+gnome
you run out of memory ??
how much swap you have? should have 256MB for 128MB ram.
looks like you ran outta memory
could be wrong though
nate
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On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Ingo Reimann wrote:
>
> ok, things changed
>
> the machine ran stable over night, doing nothing but setiathome. Getting
> back to the office, i started
>
> apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
>
> and suffenly the system stopped:
>
> Kernel panic: Freeing swap cache page
>
> kern.log says:
>
> Oct 29 11:03:01 convert kernel: VM: read_swap_page: page already in page
> cache!
> Oct 29 11:03:01 convert kernel: Kernel panic: Freeing swap cache page
>
> What does this mean? What can i do?
>
> I have this K6-3 400 on an an Asus XP55T2P4 mainboard with 128MB and an
> additional Tag-ram to cache everything. Should i disable the on board cache?
>
> any help would be phantastic!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ingo
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