On Thursday 25 October 2001 22:29, you wrote:
>      sounds like your kernel is too big try taking some kernel drivers out
> bye the way which kernel did you install and is it compressed

I'm using the standard rpm from cooker to install it so I can't just remove 
some drivers, at least not unless I compile the kernel myself... but 
shouldn't it just work "out-of-the-box"??

> > > At work I have an IBM IntelliStation E Pro.
> > > It's specs are:
> > > Pentium III 933MHz
> > > 128Mb RAM
> > > Via chipset
> > > Adaptec 29160 (7892A according to harddrake) SCSI controller
> > > Samsung SC-148F CDROM (Atapi)
> > > Intel 82557 Ethernet Pro 100
> > > GeForce video card
> > > I've upgraded it from 8.0 to 8.1 except for the kernel, when I try to
> > > it on a 2.4.8-26mdk or 2.4.10-2mdk kernel it just writes "Loading Linux
> > > ..." (the normal stuff) and then reboots. The same happens when I try
> > > to boot from the 8.1 cds .. ??
> > > Kernel 2.4.3-20mdk works fine..
> > I've just tried kernel 2.4.12-5mdk today... same problem as 2.4.10-2mdk
> > .. the machine still reboots after the "Loading Linux" line..

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Anders
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