On Wed, 4 Dec 2002 19:49:28 +0100 Emanuel Schmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > i know the problem... but nearly nothing more. > > > > > > only thing i've found out: with memory below about 80MB the system > > > runs fine (or i just could not provoke the crash). > > > can you test if your ss20 behaves the same? > > > > I have 128-MB. I'll remove half of that and see how it behaves. > > thanks. > > > It's not an ovious crash though. It just freezes on startup after I'd be suspicious of the Ross processors. I have an SS20 with dual SM81's and 192MB of RAM with (2) 2.5GB Seagate 7200RPM disks. No problem installing (after learning the "tell it it's really a rescue boot" trick) with 2.2.20bf or upgrading to 2.2.20-smp. It's solid as a rock with no hangs. Just another data point for comparison. -- Bill Meahan WA8TZG [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Never ascribe to mailce what can be adequately explained by stupidity." -- Robert Heinlein

