> Smells a lot like a HW failure to me ... something
> that doesn't quite
> get in place unless it's warm ...
What could that be besides a power supply? Maybe
something isn't getting enough power on the initial
startup?
I zapped the PRAM this morning and reset the NVRAM,
then left it off for 15
Recently my landlord installed a new breaker box, and
in the process cut off power to one of my machines, an
iMac DV/400 running Debian.
The power was off for a few hours while he worked and
when the machine booted up it kernel paniced. After a
reboot everything was fine, and the machine stayed u
I have a PowerComputing PowerCenter 132 "oldworld"
and i got Debian installed with the boot-floppy-hfs.img, driver-1,
" "-2, rescue and root floppy disks. I want to reinstall
Debian over and i can't get the same disks boot the installation. Do you what
the problem is?
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