From: ruhtra@turing.toronto.edu (Arthur Tateishi) Subject: Re: Kernel Panic Date: 7 Oct 1992 14:22:48 GMT
In article <1992Oct7.095715.18400@athena.mit.edu> chchen@stat.fsu.edu writes:
>I am posting this message for my new friend Olli who has same
>kernel panic problem due to an odd number of RAMs on board (mine is
>5 mb and his 6 ):
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>From opp@otsoni.tkk.tele.fi Wed Oct 7 04:37:42 1992
>Subject: Re: Kernel Panic
>
>In article <1992Oct6.055750.8976@athena.mit.edu> you write:
>|>After I installed 4 256k SIMMs to make my system 5 mb RAM, I've been
>|>having kernel panic problems...
>
>I am having problems after adding 2 more megs to make 6 Megs of RAM.
>Linux does not boot at all !!!
>Have You had any success after posting ? Have You heard anyone using 5 or
>6 Megs succesfully ? Do we have anything in common which could cause
>the problem ?
I have a friend that is successfully using Linux with a 386SX-25 w/ 9MB
of RAM (1MB on board + 2 4MB simms).
AMI BIOS and one of IDE or ST-02.
--
"The first fact to face is that UNIX was not developed with security, in any
reliable sense, in mind; this fact alone guarantees a vast number of holes."
-- "On the Security of UNIX", Dennis M. Ritchie
Arthur Tateishi ruhtra@turing.utoronto.ca