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Re: My machine going crazy



If I understand correctly the question - I didn't touch in the BIOS 
settings before the crashes or after. So this is not seem to be the problem.
Do you think I should try to play with the settings? 

Thanks. Rani.


On Sun, 2 Jun 1996, Ira Abramov wrote:

> On Sat, 1 Jun 1996, Rani Pinchuk wrote:
> 
> > I'll start by stating that I read over and over again and again the 
> > release notes of the kernels I used and other packages I installed. 
> > 
> > Well I have 486/66Mhz old machine with two IDE disks. The one that
> > run the Linux is the second one (1.2G) (the linux root partition of 
> > it is 300M and is the first one).  
> > I start the linux with lodlin. 
> 
> did you try to change the bus speed, CPU speed, IDE card, IDE card 
> config, any other BIOS timing?
> 
> the fact it's a different bug each time makes me itch...
> 
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