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Re: Kernel panic
On 09/22/99 09:31:08 PM AST Isaac Aaron wrote:
>
>1. Try to remove hardware components (I'd begin with some memory; My first
>guess is that one of your memory modules is out of order). The when the
kernel
>first loads correctly, reattach all the other component (except for the
last
>component you have removed - this must be the offending hardware piece);
I have removed/replaced the parts of the hardware ( HD and network cards )
but it didn't work.
>2. This seems like a new computer. Is Linux the only operating system on
it?
>If there are, do they work correctly?
it is a new computer and Linux is the only OS on it, I able to finish the
installation several time but it's can't boot after that.
>3. Make yourself another install disk on another PC (using rawrite) and
load
>setup with the floppy. There might be a problem with the media you have.
I ran the file ezstart for the installation in it work
>4. Other problems may be specific to your hardware (from what you tell I
can
>say that Linux works with 3Com cards and Matrox has nothing to do with it
at
>this stage).
>
thank you very much I will consult the hardware manufacture to see how
could we solve this problem.
>That's as far as I can help for now...
thanks again.
>
Shay.
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