well, i never had a problem on a pentium or a pentium II class, just
sometimes my disk decide to go wacko on me (i.e. it loses it's MBR). But
other than that, I get a nothing insted of an exit. but ive never had major
problems, everything works...
adam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Dunn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 4:40 PM
> To: Ross Vandegrift
> Cc: Greg Haerr; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Elks Problem
>
>
> On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
>
> > This one has been bugging me since ELKS *.67.  I cannot for the
> life of me
> > figure out why I can't login using this setup.  Luke: get curious like I
> > did - try to use your ELKS boot disks to boot a +386 machine.
> I found that
> > I still couldn't login there either, but it had a different problem.  In
> > case your problem is different than mine, it has been suggested
> to me, on
> > this list, that init is spawning consoles and this somwhow hammers the
> > hardware.  Changing that didn't help me at all, but you might
> want to try.
> > Anyhow, I'm still working on the problem, I'll let ya know if I find
> > anything cool...
>
> I have been able to boot ELKS on my overclocked 486 just fine, although
> when I hit CTRL-C ELKS displays a heart instead of stopping the program
> that I'm in.
>
> -Joseph Dunn

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