On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Carlos O'Donell wrote:

> > In the above error, what is that "kernel too old" supposed to mean? I have:
> > Linux zarya 2.4.18 #3 ti loka?? 22 01:33:10 EEST 2002 parisc unknown 
> > unknown GNU/Linux
> 
> Please upgrade to 2.4.19 :)

Forget it.  2.4.19 dies within 5 minutes of uptime, on any architecture I have.

Anyhow, your sarcastic answer doesn't explain why even rebooting fails; the
kernel reports it is too old and that it tired to kill init.

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