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Re: [PLUG] kernel panic from unknown cause
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Downloading SystemRescueCD right now.
Thanks
brent timothy saner wrote:
> Per a google search[1], there are numerous things you can do to debug but judging from that pastebin, it's either a bad kernel compile/image or it's bad memory.
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> Burn a sysresccd[2] and do a memtest (memtest at the boot prompt) and also do a badblocks test to check for bad sectors in your /boot.
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> Between the two, if everything's clean try booting in single-user mode. If that works, then it's a matter of an init script somewhere sapping all the memory allocation
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> [1] http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=debugging+kernel+panics&btnG=Search
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> (lack of GPG due to message sent via blackberry device)
Eric
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