On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 10:44:38AM -0500, Wayne Cuddy wrote:
> I looks like bash might be barfing on this for some reason. Have you tried to
> substitute a different default shell instead? Or maybe a different version of
> bash? I would try to Korn shell and see what happens.
I replaced the bas
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>> There could be several of such messages during the boot stage. The worst
>> happens if I shutdown the system. After the line
>> INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
This is interesting. A Red Hat 5.1 system I am working on for a frie
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> From: Werner Reisberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: can't use RAM > 64 MB with 2.2.3 kernel
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Using Debian 2.0r4 and kernel 2.2.3 I am getting problems if I use my
second 64 MB RAM Dimm module. I tested it with both modules so there isn't
a faulty one involved. I had the same problems with kernel 2.0.34 (using
the kernel parameter "mem=128M") and thought an upgrade would help since it
was
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