reporting too much.
So please tell me when i should stop it.
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: 8b 78 34 mov0x34(%eax),%edi
Code; c01c8e76
10: 83 7c 24 14 00cmpl $0x0,0x14(%esp,1)
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
3 warnings issued. Results may not be reliable.
Hope this helps!
Oliver Poths
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e3 and ide4: Bios settings: hde:pio.
Now, when i boot next time the Bios settings will be dma again.
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Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
looks fascinating...
Do you need the kernel-config?
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Hello,
I´ve set up a Debian-2.2-System and built a Kernel-2.4.0-test11 on it.
Hardwareconfiguration : athlon-850MHz, Asus-A7V (promise ultra-100 on
board), additional promise ultra-100-card. 3 IBM DTLA 307045 Disks only
one at each IDE-channel. The three ata-100 disks should become a raid-5.
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