On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Jeff Lambert wrote:

> My box just said "Kernal panic: CPU context corrupt" what exactly does this mean?

Means the kernel encountered a problem nasty enough it couldn't even trust
itself to proceed and try to recover.  Typically encountered with hardware
problems or buggy drivers.  Uncommon in systems running "stable" kernels
on good hardware.

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