Masatran, R. Deepak wrote: > I just installed Debian 4.0, on an AMD64 computer that has a SATA hard > drive, from the multi-architecture DVD. I used "expert" at the first prompt, > since "amd64-expert" was giving errors. I chose the 2.6-amd64 kernel during > installation. > > Installation completed successfully, but when it is booted, the console > locks up, the kernel panics, and it stops responding. I tried some fiddling > with the parameters in the "kernel" line in GRUB, but it did not help. > Kindly suggest a solution. > > Also, has it installed the I386, or the AMD64, Debian? > What kind of kernel panic?
I have the amd64 kernel and I haven't get any kind of problem... What exactly says the prompt? Regards, Jose Luis. -- ghostbar on Linux/Debian 'sid' x86_64-SMP - #382503 Weblog: http://ghostbar.ath.cx/ - http://linuxtachira.org http://debian.org.ve - irc.debian.org #debian-ve #debian-devel-es San Cristóbal, Venezuela. http://chaslug.org.ve Fingerprint = 3E7D 4267 AFD5 2407 2A37 20AC 38A0 AD5B CACA B118
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