Re: Crashing Install with Debian 2.0
I'm very novice with Linux (only one month of !!) and I'm very poor in my english also, so excuse me. I had the same problem when I installed Debian 2.0 and I spent one week to fix it. The problem was the SDRAM (10 ns); I've changed it with my old EDO (70 ns) and now it works fine, but I like to know if there are other solutions SoonMax P.S. Linux is great!! (and a little bit hard) Tallon wrote: Does anyone know what this means? I am trying to install Debian 2.0 on a Cyrix MII 300 with 128Megs and 2 Fujitsu 4.3G drives. Has a Genoa 3d Phantom Video Card and a SMC Ethernet card 1211TX. ... Segmentation Fault Massimo Battisti Viterbo - Italy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crashing Install with Debian 2.0
Does anyone know what this means? I am trying to install Debian 2.0 on a Cyrix MII 300 with 128Megs and 2 Fujitsu 4.3G drives. Has a Genoa 3d Phantom Video Card and a SMC Ethernet card 1211TX. Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c65f752c current--- tss.cr3 = 03eb2000, %cr3 = 03eb2000 *pde = Ooops = CPU = 0 EIP = 0010 : [0011d6347] EFLAGS : 00010206 eax : 065f7518 ebx : 103b ecx : 006 edx : 065f7518 esi : 0206 edi : 103b ebp : 40f0 esp : 03eb3ee4 ds : 0018 es : 0018 fs : 002b gs : 002b ss : 0018 Process depmod (pid : 59, process nr : 7, stackpage = 03eb3000) Stack : 0006 0001 0016166e 065f7518 00120cd4 0006 0001 0003 0099 00121721 0003 0001 0028044c 03e9c300 0026c394 03db Call trace : [0016166e] [00120cd47] [00121721] [0011dfb6] [0011c175] [001246a2] [0010a95d] Code : f6, 42, 14, 10, 74, 0e, 0f, ba, 72, 14, 04, 19, c0, 0f, ba, 6b,18, 02, 19, c0 Segmentation Fault _ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Crashing Install with Debian 2.0
On Fri Feb 19, 1999, Tallon wrote: Does anyone know what this means? I am trying to install Debian 2.0 on a Cyrix MII 300 with 128Megs and 2 Fujitsu 4.3G drives. Has a Genoa 3d Phantom Video Card and a SMC Ethernet card 1211TX. Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c65f752c current--- tss.cr3 = 03eb2000, %cr3 = 03eb2000 [Kernel oops snipped] Does it fail consistently in the same place? If the crash appears to be random, I would guess that you have bad hardware. Noel