Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 16:51:06 -0400
"Tom Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got a really interesting one.
I am running a stock K7 kernel from woody.
I recall seeing such things as cramfs, VFS, and initrd during the boot
sequence.
I upgraded my RAM to replace the current 128M to 768M
Now, when I boot it panics with a message that VFS can't mount the root
device at 03:02.
If I return to the original RAM, it's fine.
Have you tested the new memory? Memtest86 is a great tool for doing just
this.
I can't get it to boot in order to test it.
I was assuming that since it was detected and was able to start booting
from /dev/hda that it was in part, OK.
It also boots from the Debian Installation CD. Does that CD have memtest86?
That's probably of some significance -- that it boots from the CD OK.
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