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Kernel error?



Unable to handle kernel pageing request at virtual address e2092040
Printing eip:
c0127339
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0127339>]
EFLAGS: 00010282
eax: c20b4de0  ebx: c106acf0  ecx: c20b4e40  edx: e209220
esi: c20b4e40  edi: c20b4de0  ebp: c20b4e40  esp: c1179ee0
ds: 0018   es: 0018  ss: 0018
Process init (pid 1, stackpage = c1179000
Stack: c20b4e40 00000001 c106acf0 c106acd4 c1179f28 00000a98 00000001
c011cf41
            c106acd4 00000020 00000006 00000015 bffff89c 00000000 c1179f18
c1179f18
            c1179f20 c1179f20 c1179f2 c1179f2 c012297e 00000006 00000015
00000015
Call Trace: [<c011cf41>] [<c012297e>] [<c0122acc>] [<c0123237>]
[<c01166e6>]
	     [<c012326f>] [<c012e1387>] [<c012e728>] [<c012bef6>]
[<c0108c60>]
Code: 89 42 20 8b 51 20 8b 41 24 889 42 24 8b 44 24 cd e0 02 bb

Is this hardware failure or kernel failure.
Running on a 100MHz Pentium, 96Mb RAM, Debian Potato. Tried with diffrent
hd because it was on high loads it freaks out. At the same time i changed
the kernel from 2.2.3 to 2.3.24, I get the error on both kernels but it
takes longer on 2.3.24, however on 2.2.3 I can still change vc and type
init 4 (not reboot). I ran 36 runs of memtest86, it reported no memory
errors. I can run the computer below the 96mb RAM limit, I think it is
when it switches over to swap it goes mad, but I'm not sure. The swap
space is 128Mb and on the old one about 16mb but it was almost never used.
Help, links, suggestions or anything gratefully recieved.

/nisse

PS: I have read the recent post "memories", striking similaries, but
memtest86 in hwutils, doesn't find any errors. :DS


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