[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > As far as I can tell, this is strictly a graphical install issue, caused by 1G > of memory, the video card, and the kernel frame buffer code. Once the system > has Linux installed, everything works fine, as long as you don't boot into a > frame buffer display mode (i.e. you must set video=normal in lilo). I suspect > the video card is probably the issue here, since I can use an old Gforce 2 with > 32M of ram, and have everything work fine, but my new Gforce 4 Ti-4200 with > 128M of ram causes a kernel panic.
Try to boot with "linux vga=0". That should disable framebuffer support and workaround the problem. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
