Re: Kernel hard reboot in 2.0.36

Robert Gash (gashalot@cybermax.net)
Sun, 07 Mar 1999 00:00:28 -0500


I doubt this is the case either, 2.0.x works on LOAF and the Linux floppy and in
Windows as well.

-R

Arvind Sankar wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 06, 1999 at 11:50:30PM -0500, Robert Gash wrote:
> > Here's the kicker: LOAD (Linux on a floppy) runs just fine for whatever I do,
> > and when I boot to a normal installation option on the Debian instalation floppy
> > I can mount filesystems and such just fine and use them as well, it only seems
> > to do this when it's booting from a HD. I've also noted that it does behave a
> > little better at it's rated speed, but sometimes it still goes boink (lots less
> > often). It always happens right around the time it hits up the EIDE disks for
> > fsck's. I've also noticed that 2.2.x will ALWAYS come up with a general
> > protection fault when it starts to read the disks. I'm beginning to think it's
> > not a CPU thing, but perhaps a bug I might have stumbled upon in the IDE code.
> > And 2.2.x ALWAYS has the protection fault, no matter WHAT speed the CPU runs at.
>
> so maybe you burned out your cpu... Does kernel 2.0.x work?
>
> -- arvind

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