RE: [newbie] boot troubleThanks..

It did count up the correct number on boot, and when I ran the mem test it
said errors in bank 0.  I swapped bank 0 and 1 and it works now. So does
this mean that even though it says I have 128 megs, it's not using all of
it?
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Myers, Dennis R NWO
  To: 'Jordan Triebwasser' ; 'Newbie Linux-Mandrake'
  Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 9:46 AM
  Subject: RE: [newbie] boot trouble


  I see a similarity in a problem I had a while back. New ram installed,
windows is tolerant of bad ram, linux is not. try swapping your ram sticks
around, better yet run a memory check, there are several on line for free.
But swapping memory sticks will tell you if one is bad, especially in the #
one slot. If you have a bad stick Linux will give you a fit. What I found
out is , that the mem test on boot will show the correct amount of mem but
that doesn't mean it is good. Hope this helps as a place to start looking.
Dennis M.

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jordan Triebwasser
  Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 1:11 AM
  To: Newbie Linux-Mandrake
  Subject: [newbie] boot trouble



  Here's the situation:
  I had my mandrake box off for about a week, I go to turn it on yesterday
and
  it boots and just says LIL. I check the web, says it means it can't load
the
  descriptor table from the map file. I have no idea what that means, but it
  gives some suggestions on how to fix it, like reinstall lilo.
  So I attempt to boot from a floppy disk, and get an error msg, it says I
  need 608k for low dos ram to boot, and hold down crtl next time I boot to
  skip the error msg. I check the bios, and it says I only have 512 free. I
  then attempt to boot off the cdrom, again same error.
  I hold down ctrl on the next boot off the cdrom, I figure I'll just
  reinstall it. But I get an error, something like
  boot: could not find kernel linux. At the boot prompt I type 'rescue', and
  get boot: could not find kernel rescue.
  Mandrake is the only OS on that computer. The only difference when I
turned
  it off a week ago, till now was I plugged it into a kvm. A few days before
I
  shut it down, I installed more simms, bringing the total ram up to
128megs,
  it worked fine for a couple days, but then I had to shut it off since I
was
  going away.

  So my questions are, is it LILO that is screwed up, or the fact that I
only
  have 512 free is screwing up LILO. A friend said I could have a virus that
  is eating up the low ram, or screwed up the MBR, so I ran norton and it
  found nothing. I have no idea how much low ram I had before, but since I
  installed mandrake 3 times, and was running for a month, I assume it was
  more then 608, did 96 or more just rot away? I haven't changed anything in
  the bios, or done anything with the kernel. I am really at a lose here.

  Thanks for any help

  - Jordan



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