Hi. Just looking for a little more info. Just installed 64megs 168 pin sdram (replacing the 64megs of the usual type 72 pin edo stuff) in my system and it appears to be causing file system corruption, as indicated on boot up by fsck (attempted boot up, actually). Booting from the rescue disk and running fsck reports lots of problems, fixes them all, but the problems reappear at the next reboot from the hard disk drive. Also ran into a problem with programs exiting unexpectedly and core dumping for no apparent reason.
Tried my Debian kernels 2.0.30 and 2.0.33 with the same result and put the original memory back, which seems to have fixed the problem with either kernel version. Has there been any similar reports or other problems using 168 pin sdram type memory or are there any hardware or kernel settings that I may have overlooked to make this work? The memory works ok on 'other' o.s.'s and machines. thanks, -- tony mollica [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]