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[ale] Kernel Panic.....task[0] swapper killed
- Subject: [ale] Kernel Panic.....task[0] swapper killed
- From: ivey at gstv.gsu.edu (Michael David Ivey)
- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 16:51:32 -0400 (EDT)
My friend's box just went belly-up, and I'm wondering if anyone else has
seen a similar problem spontaneously occur. Basically, it was a win95 /
linux box, and the thing ran fine for about a week, then it just died.
I tried to tell him it was because win95 is evil, but he wants real
answers.
So, the problem:
When it boots from floppies, it gets into the boot process, bitches about
unknown PCI devices, then finds the serial ports, and dies with a blaze
of hexdecimal:
general protection: 0000
EIP: 0010:00000058
EFLAGS: 00010293
<other stuff deleted>
kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 001d2aa4, next = 00000000, order=0
task[0] (swapper) killed: unable to recover
kernel panic: trying to free up swapper memory space
In swapper task - not syncing
So, I tried to tell CMOS there was no HD, and it still happened, so I
suspect the memory. Any suggestions, before I start ripping pieces out
of his box?
Thanks.
-michael
Michael Ivey, Director of Computer Operations | ivey at gsu.edu
Georgia State Television | http://gstv.gsu.edu/~ivey
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