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Re: Fresh install w/Abit KG7-RAID mobo, kernel panic on install



Thus spake shifty:
> I built a new machine yesterday and was hoping to give Debian a whirl fresh
> from the start, I'm so sick of Redhat nad have heard nothing but blessings
> about Debian... I Downloaded and burned ISOs for Debian 2.2 rev 3 (all 3
> discs) and attempted to install, but after starting the installation from
> the initial install screen (the text based where you can type in arguments,
> etc.), I get a short way into the install and get kernel panic.  The same
> kernel panic is happening in same place when trying to install Redhat 6.2,
> so I know it's not just specific to Debian - I'm hoping someone might have
> info.  Here are the particulars if anyone is interested in helping
> troubleshoot things or giving suggestions:
> 
> System specs:
> Antec Soho1030 case/330w Enermax PS
> Abit KG7-RAID
> Athlon XP 1500/266
> Western Digital 7200/U100/2MB 40GB (caviar)
> 512MB Crucial ECC Registered DDR
> 3dfx Voodoo3 3000
> SB Live! Value ed.
> Netgear FA311 NIC
> Teac floppy
> Pioneer DVD-116 DVD ROM
> Plextor 16x10x40 Plexwriter CRDW
> 
> Kernel panic message (tailed to last 8 lines):
> 
> Process Swapper: (pid: 0 process nr: 0, stackpage: c02db000)
> Stack: c0106000 00000000 00000000 c0305d27 00010000 00000282 c0305d58
> 00000031
>            c02e1b76 c02e114b c026aa41 00000038 00000000 00002000 00000000
> 00000000
>            c02dcdbf c0846000 dfff0000 c0845e08 dfff0000 00000000 c0106000
> 00000000
> Call Trace: [<c0106000>] [<c026aa41>] [<c0106000>] [<c0100175>]
> Code: f3 ab 8b 44 24 34 a8 03 74 23 83 c0 03 89 44 24 34 24 fc 89
> Kernel Panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
> In swapper task not syncing!
> 
> I notice a few lines up from this it says something about being "unable to
> handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffe7o6e4" and even a few
> lines up that it refuses to see my Athlon XP at full, displaying it as only
> an "1334985kHz AMD Athlon".  I take it the latest release of debian does not
> support the new XP chips?  Doesn't seem likely that this would cause kernel
> panic though, so I'm curious what's going on.
> 
> The only other thing I can think to include is that I flashed BIOS hoping
> that it was something with the mobo, I flashed to the latest rev for the
> KG7-R, rev 5E.
> 
> Anyone seen anything similar, heard anything similar, have any ideas?  I
> appreciate any feedback.  I've got this kickass new system and can't do
> anything with it.  Again, this isn't specific to Debian (the crash), it
> happens in Redhat 6.2 as well in same place.  I'm stumped.
> 
> -shifty

The only thing I can think is that the kernel included in the install
set is too old - AFAIK 2.2r3 uses a 2.2 series kernel, an it may not be
able to deal with your setup that nicely.  I guess you could either try
to set it up for a generic 386, which should work, but not use your
rockin' system to it's fullest and then upgrade your kernel, or try
working from boot disks with a newer kernel.
Good luck,
Steve

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