remember to disable the antivirus feature of your bios too :)

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On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jimmy Lim wrote:

> Mary Christie Generalao wrote:
> 
> > hi,
> > Thanks to all those who offered tips in moving /usr
> > fs. I settled with mv, and everything seems fine. Now
> > Im putting up a new testbed server, but I cant seem to
> > get around the "kernel panic" thing. It reminds me of
> > my first linux installs back in college when such
> > crashes were more common than nowadays. Here's my
> > server specs:
> >
> > motherboard: Asus P3V4X
> > hard disk: 20 GB Maxtor 52049H3
> > memory: 256 mb
> > processor: PIII 600MHz
> >
> > Is there a known problem with the above? During
> > installation, I get a kernel panic upon loading root
> > fs. Other lines that might be of interest says:
> >
> > VP_IDE - not 100% native mode, checking irqs later
> >
> > This appears before the ide disks were detected.
> >
> > Im using redhat 6.1. Tips please.
> >
> > A lot of thanks..
> >
> > Mary Christie
> >
> >
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> Pls check your CMOS configuration and disable Plug&Play OS
> 
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