I have a Tyan S1632DL Tiger 100 motherboard running two Pentium II 300MHz
CPUs, and a single 128MB 66MHz DIMM in bank0. I have tried several
different kernels from the 2.2 and 2.3 series, including the SMP kernel
that comes with my RedHat distro, and 2.3.99-pre3, but I cannot get it to
boot. It dumps kernel info at various stages in the boot sequence. I have
MTRR, RTC, and SMP support compiled in the kernel and APM disabled. I have
tried switching processors in each slot, with no difference. The system is
stable in single processor mode. The only thing I can think of is a
problem with the old ram, as this motherboard is picky about ram. I have
put a kernel dump (dunno if that's the right term) at the end of this
message in case someone can help from that. In this instance, it crashed
while FSCKing the filesystem.

TIA for any help you can provide

-- PC^God --

Oops: 0002
CPU:       1
EIP:          0010:[<c0124d60>]
EFLAGS: 00010293
eax: 00000003   ebx: 00001000   ecx: 00003a94   edx: 00000000
esi: 00001000   edi: 0000000c   ebp: 00000306   esp: c7ae7cd4
ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Process fsck.ext2 (pid: 36, process nr: 12, stackpage=c7ae7000)
Stack: 0000000c 00000306 c022ac20 00000000 00001000 00000000 00000003
c012a760
       00000000 00001000 0000000c 00000306 c012994e 00001000 c0129afa
00001000
       00000000 00000001 00000000 c7ae7e9c 0000000c c012ccfd 00000306
00028164
Call Trace: [<c012a760>] [<c012994e>] [<c0129afa>] [<c012ccfd>]
[<c0112470>] [<c01d6714>] [<c01296c7>] [<c01299fa>]
            [<c0140347>] [<c01296c7>] [<c01299fa>] [<c01123ec>]
[<c0112470>] [<c0129c2b>] [<c010f618>] [<c010aae9>]
            [<c01123ec>] [<c011245e>] [<c010e0c1>] [<c010f59c>]
[<c0127e0f>] [<c012800e>] [<c01091a4>]
Code: bf 00 e0 ff ff 21 e7 f6 47 05 08 75 59 a1 e8 82 20 c0 3b 05
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference

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