> Hello. Has anyone come across anything like this > before. The system is a perfectly running Debian > 2.2r2 with an AMD K6-2 500mhz with 256M mem (two > 128M sdrams). I swapped out the two sdrams and > installed one 256M sdram. The bios sees the memory > OK and starts the boot process. Linux evidently sees > the memory OK (line 2 below) but then gets to line > 5 and spits out the rest and then the kernel panic > in line 22. Can anyone shed any light on this or > am I right to assume that this is the result of a bad > memory module?
Bad memory module ?? From what I've read for years, the BIOS' memory so-called "tester" is close to worthless... Hall