Hi all, I tried this morning : - to boot from live-CD 2.3 : impossible, same problem as normal boot, kernel panic ; - to boot from live-CD 2.0 : idem ; - to enter grub and boot with recovery mode : idem ; - to enter grub and boot with older kernel : idem.
Then, I ran memtest. The 2 first passes went without any error. I had to leave after 2nd pass, but I'll tell you the result as soon as possible. As it is impossible to boot with live-CD, my guess is a hardware problem, like motherboard. If it were a hard disk problem, it would be possible to boot with live-CD. What do you think ? Thanks, Nicolas -- Professionnels et passionnés des transports publics d'Île-de-France - <http://www.metro-pole.net> > Nicolas Hussein schreef: >> Hi all, >> >> Thanks for your response. >> >> We tried today to boot without any USB plug. And unfortunately it didn't >> boot. >> >> There seems to be a « kernel panic ». >> >> Here are 3 photos of the screen, corresponding to 3 times trying to boot >> : >> http://www.lignepmc.lautre.net/IMG_4049.JPG >> http://www.lignepmc.lautre.net/IMG_4061.JPG >> http://www.lignepmc.lautre.net/IMG_4069.JPG >> >> Can you help us ? Thanks very much ! >> Nicolas > > My first guess is a RAM problem. Run memtest (it's a boot option). > My second guess is a hard disk problem. Run fsck from a live CD. > > _______________________________________________ > gNewSense-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users > _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
