The old system that does this is a P60 5-volt Acer manufactured
motherboard Piece-o-Crap sold as a Compudyne. I think CompUSA has them on
perpetual clearance. I bought that one three years ago and they still had
them at the same price last year.
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Edward R. Hartmann wrote:
> Iv come upon a rather interesting error... Whenever I compile my kernel
> as bz rather than z, upon rebooting, the system will say "Loading linux"
> as normal, then about a quarter second later, the system preforms a hard
> reboot. (counts up memory, verify's disks, etc.)
> No matter what options i have turned on/off, it still does this.
> I was wondering if this is a known bug that happens occasionally, or if
> its just my box that this happens on.
George Bonser
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