According to William Gray: While burning my CPU.
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> (This is my first question to the list, and I'm totally inexperienced with
> Linux, and have had a only a tiny amount of experience on a SUN
> Workstation, so I'll try not to make too much of a fool of myself.)
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> For all of you unfamiliar with Zipslack, it's an installation of Slackware
> 3.5 that's designed for those of us too impatient (or in my case, too
> naieve) to try and install LILO and repartition their hard disk. It uses
> Loadlin and UMSDOS, and is downloaded as a 32 MB zip file that is
> uncompressed onto a DOS partition.
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> Anyway, the first time I tried to boot the kernel ( on /dev/hda2 ), it
> opened a virtule console and was able to detect some of my hardware...but
> after it started to load UMSDOS (6.0, I think ?), there was an error
> message relating to "bread," and the system halted with a "kernel panic."
If there was a message "kernel panic" then there would have been a panic
message, that message possably holds the key to answering your question.
As to "bread" i have no idea.
> My kernel version is 2.0.34. Any help would be appreciated, and I thank
> you in advance. One more thing...if it matters, I've got Windoze 98 (which
> seems to be becoming less and less stable by the day). If there's any more
> information I could provide that would be of help, please let me know.
> Thanks again.
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Regards Richard.
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