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Re: Debian is makeing errors when I have my CPU "overcloked".



On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 07:10:21PM +0200, G0DModE wrote:
> Configuration:
> Celleron 333
> Abit BH6
> 128 RAM (100 MHZ)
> Problem:
> 1) When I have installed my debian (2.1r2) and reboot the computer,
> system load Linux in half -> error: Kernel panic blablaabla,  inode
> table have corrupted...
> I need to say that in the first problem my CPU was overcloked to 366 (I
> now that tiz is not much ;> ), so I thought that this might be fault of
> my mother board or cpu that debian is makeing errors. Then I start
> win`98 to find out, if my fathers files didn`t corrupted too, but win
> was working good. I don`t have any ideas what is wrong with my Debian.

set you CPU clock to the right setting and retest. You really don't gain a
whole lot with a mere 33mhz overclock, so why risk your hardware and
software integrity?

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