Re: Unable to handle kernel paging
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 02:56:42PM -0500, Bob Brown generated a stream of 1s and 0s:
> I just received this message while booting up. I had removed an sdram chip, ( going from 128 to 64m pc100) and turned the box on. What does this mean?
> ...
> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c8000000
> current->tss.cr3 = 00082000, %cr3 = 00082000
> *pde = 00000000
> Oops: 0000
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010:[<0012b151>]
> EFLAGS: 00010216
> eax: 0008afff ebx: 07ffe000 ecx: 000020000 edx: 00000c2f
> esi: 08000000 edi: 003b6f58 ebp: 003b6f5c esp: 00cb6f18
> ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
> Process init (pid: 1, process nr: 1, stackpage=003b6000)
> Stack:{
>
>
> } 3x8x8 array of hex dump
> Call Trace: [<0012b3ce>] [<001228e5>] [<00122a6b>] [<0010a601>]
> Code: 8a 06 46 84 c0 75 f4 84 c0 74 4c 8b 54 24 24 ff 82 80 00 00
Looks like your kernel crashed due to a hardware error. It's possible
that you zapped your memory chips with ESD.
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