G0DModE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1) When I have installed my debian (2.1r2) and reboot the computer,
>system load Linux in half -> error: Kernel panic blablaabla,  inode
>table have corrupted...
>I need to say that in the first problem my CPU was overcloked to 366 (I
>now that tiz is not much ;> ), so I thought that this might be fault of
>my mother board or cpu that debian is makeing errors. Then I start
>win`98 to find out, if my fathers files didn`t corrupted too, but win
>was working good. I don`t have any ideas what is wrong with my Debian.

Linux makes more intensive use of the processor than Windows, in
general, so it's likely to show up errors you might not encounter in
Windows. Try clocking it back to its normal speed and see if that helps.

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Colin Watson                                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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