Kernel panic (continuation)
Hi all,
In another message I explained that my system crashed when playing
with apm/noflushd and then woody was broken. Well, I think the problem
is not about the disk filesystem because it now seems ok (no symlinks,
bad names, bad sizes, etc).
I've bought (at last! :) a new 20 GB drive, partitioned it and
installed the base potato. Everything seemed ok, but it randomly
crashes with a kernel panic (as happens with woody). I haven't still
installed the standard system (I'm downloading the packages).
So, I have take out all isa and pci cards leaving only the graphics
one. I have also unplugged all the hard disks, leaving only the new
potato one and I have take out my memory dimms and put on another time
(I have 128 MB in 3 dimms, 2x32 mb and 1x64 mb); now, I only have 64
mb because I have unplugged the 64 mb dimm. I also have 200 mb of
swap, that I have tried also to disable.
Everything of this is running on a Pentium II 233 Mhz, that I have
overclocked to 262 Mhz several months ago without any problems. Now, I
have put it back to 233 Mhz to see if this was the problem, but it
results in the same problem.
So, any ideas please???
Many thanks.
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Do you really think win is easy to use?
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Juli-Manel Merino Vidal <jmmv@mail.com>
Running Debian GNU/Linux woody
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