It does most sound like some mis-behaving kernel code. No hard locks it
sounds like...but kernel panics and no joy. I'd for sure recommend KDB
for this chore, it will at least shed light on the misbehaving piece.
On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 19:54, Hugh wrote:
> Dear Steve, Richard, and others,
>
> >I'm not sure that what I'm experiencing is a kernel problem, but I >thought
> >I would stick my foot in the door nonetheless, since I have no real
> >indication of what is going on.
> >
....
>
> That was when I returned the motherboard the second time.
> The first time, the board gave me a CMOS error. The third time, the
> board even did not give me the first beep. I now think that I should
> have bought the Tyan board instead of the ASUS.
>
> Regards,
>
> G. Hugh Song
>
>
>
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