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Old 04-10-2008, 05:23 AM
Klang
 
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Kernel Panic

Collegues

Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
Etch 4.0 with GRUB.

Have had a major crash.

Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.

Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling text
in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.

I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
same frozen kernel panic warning.

Inserted a Knoppix Live Distro Disc into the DVD tray and tried a reboot.
The computer recognised the live distro and then froze with the same kernel
panic message whilst trying to boot.

Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.

Klang







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Old 04-10-2008, 05:30 AM
Hadron
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

"Klang" <gclegg@ozemail.com.au> writes:

> Collegues
>
> Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
> Etch 4.0 with GRUB.
>
> Have had a major crash.
>
> Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
> got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.
>
> Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling text
> in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.
>
> I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
> same frozen kernel panic warning.
>
> Inserted a Knoppix Live Distro Disc into the DVD tray and tried a reboot.
> The computer recognised the live distro and then froze with the same kernel
> panic message whilst trying to boot.
>
> Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.
>
> Klang


Why would it be HDD if a Live CD does the same? Sounds like RAM or Mobo
or some other HW to me.
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Old 04-10-2008, 05:30 AM
Hadron
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

"Klang" <gclegg@ozemail.com.au> writes:

> Collegues
>
> Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
> Etch 4.0 with GRUB.
>
> Have had a major crash.
>
> Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
> got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.
>
> Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling text
> in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.
>
> I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
> same frozen kernel panic warning.
>
> Inserted a Knoppix Live Distro Disc into the DVD tray and tried a reboot.
> The computer recognised the live distro and then froze with the same kernel
> panic message whilst trying to boot.
>
> Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.
>
> Klang


Why would it be HDD if a Live CD does the same? Sounds like RAM or Mobo
or some other HW to me.
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Old 04-10-2008, 05:44 AM
sk8r-365
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

Feverishly pounding upon a keyboard Klang typed:
<snip>
> in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.
>
> I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
> same frozen kernel panic warning.

<snip>
> live distro and then froze with the same kernel panic message whilst
> trying to boot.
>
> Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.


LiveCD - maybe the HDD if the LiveCD is trying to set up a ramdisk on
it but unlikely. Other hardware? Perhaps. But, how are we to correctly
help since you've not posted that "same" kernel panic message of three
times for our knowledge?

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Old 04-10-2008, 05:44 AM
sk8r-365
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

Feverishly pounding upon a keyboard Klang typed:
<snip>
> in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.
>
> I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
> same frozen kernel panic warning.

<snip>
> live distro and then froze with the same kernel panic message whilst
> trying to boot.
>
> Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.


LiveCD - maybe the HDD if the LiveCD is trying to set up a ramdisk on
it but unlikely. Other hardware? Perhaps. But, how are we to correctly
help since you've not posted that "same" kernel panic message of three
times for our knowledge?

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For Herod had laid hold on John, and bound him, and put him in
prison for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife.
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Old 04-10-2008, 05:50 AM
Unruh
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

"Klang" <gclegg@ozemail.com.au> writes:

>Collegues


>Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
>Etch 4.0 with GRUB.


>Have had a major crash.


>Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
>got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.


>Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling text
>in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.


>I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
>same frozen kernel panic warning.


>Inserted a Knoppix Live Distro Disc into the DVD tray and tried a reboot.
>The computer recognised the live distro and then froze with the same kernel
>panic message whilst trying to boot.


>Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.


It is a hardware problem. Almost certainly motherboard-- maybe memory.
Now if you actually told us what that kernel panic message was....









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Old 04-10-2008, 05:50 AM
Unruh
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

"Klang" <gclegg@ozemail.com.au> writes:

>Collegues


>Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
>Etch 4.0 with GRUB.


>Have had a major crash.


>Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
>got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.


>Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling text
>in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.


>I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
>same frozen kernel panic warning.


>Inserted a Knoppix Live Distro Disc into the DVD tray and tried a reboot.
>The computer recognised the live distro and then froze with the same kernel
>panic message whilst trying to boot.


>Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.


It is a hardware problem. Almost certainly motherboard-- maybe memory.
Now if you actually told us what that kernel panic message was....









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Old 04-10-2008, 01:58 PM
Darren Salt
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

I demand that Unruh may or may not have written...

> "Klang" <gclegg@ozemail.com.au> writes:
>> Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
>> Etch 4.0 with GRUB.


>> Have had a major crash.


>> Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
>> got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.


>> Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling
>> text in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.

[snip; repeatable, even when booting from CD]

> It is a hardware problem. Almost certainly motherboard-- maybe memory. Now
> if you actually told us what that kernel panic message was....


Include whatever triggered the panic; chances are that it's an "oops" message
with a register dump and stack backtrace. If you can possibly capture the
kernel log on another computer, you should...

http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Docum...netconsole.txt
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Docum...al-console.txt

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Old 04-10-2008, 01:58 PM
Darren Salt
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

I demand that Unruh may or may not have written...

> "Klang" <gclegg@ozemail.com.au> writes:
>> Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
>> Etch 4.0 with GRUB.


>> Have had a major crash.


>> Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
>> got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.


>> Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling
>> text in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.

[snip; repeatable, even when booting from CD]

> It is a hardware problem. Almost certainly motherboard-- maybe memory. Now
> if you actually told us what that kernel panic message was....


Include whatever triggered the panic; chances are that it's an "oops" message
with a register dump and stack backtrace. If you can possibly capture the
kernel log on another computer, you should...

http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Docum...netconsole.txt
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Docum...al-console.txt

--
| Darren Salt | linux or ds at | nr. Ashington, | Toon
| RISC OS, Linux | youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army
| + At least 4000 million too many people. POPULATION LEVEL IS UNSUSTAINABLE.

Look at all the Indians! - General Custer
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:27 AM
Ant
 
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Re: Kernel Panic

On 4/9/2008 10:23 PM PT, Klang typed:

> Have a box with P4, 1G RAM, 60 Gig HDD dual booting Linux Mint and Debian
> Etch 4.0 with GRUB.
>
> Have had a major crash.
>
> Computer worked fine in the morning but later in the day I powered up and
> got the GRUB screen showing Mint and Etch selection menu as per normal.
>
> Tried to boot into Etch, which I use normally and after some scrolling text
> in a console the system froze with a kernel panic indication.
>
> I did a soft reboot using the computer reset button into Mint and got the
> same frozen kernel panic warning.
>
> Inserted a Knoppix Live Distro Disc into the DVD tray and tried a reboot.
> The computer recognised the live distro and then froze with the same kernel
> panic message whilst trying to boot.
>
> Any thoughts please ...maybe HDD or motherboard ...thanks in advance.


Check your RAM. I had the same exact problem a month ago on my old box.
I fiddled with my two RAM pieces. One went bad. I RMA'ed it and waiting
to get it returned.
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