-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
do you get something similar to this at the beginning of the boot process?: > > initrd extends beyond end of memory (0x0000000020dc76e4 > > > 0x000000001ff14000) > > disabling initrd If so, your problem may be related to the problem I had with "initrd extends beyond end of memory". In my case the location of my two memory sticks (on an Ultra-5) was the source of the problem. Moving them from DIMM3/4 to DIMM1/2 made to issue with initrd (and thereby the kernel panic) go away. See this thread for details: http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-boot%40lists.debian.org/msg50879.html - -- Frederik Dannemare | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG key: search for 'dannemare' on http://pgpkeys.mit.edu Key fingerprint: BB7B 078A 0DBF 7663 180A F84A 2D25 FAD5 9C4E B5A8 http://frederik.dannemare.net | http://www.linuxworlddomination.dk -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA0EvILSX61ZxOtagRAiweAJ9XRwNX5W8/da61CQbzpWXAo9UimgCfUXS3 88DWhFPd2FWr51M5c7DrGLg= =/PvQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----