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On Saturday 06 March 2004 02:31 am, Georgi Georgiev wrote: |
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> maillog: 06/03/2004-17:24:01(+0800): Nathan James types |
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> > I'm trying to install Gentoo on a system (Celeron 400MHz (slot), 196MB SD |
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> > RAM (1x128 & 1x64MB), TNT2, 3Com 3C905-TX REV:B NIC, Fijitsu 3GB drive, |
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> > Mitsubishi 8x burner). The system runs fine with Windows 98 so I have |
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> > concluded that it isn't a hardware problem. |
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> > What happens is I run the CD and it uncompresses the kernel and then does |
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> > a bit and then reboots randomly only once have I got to the prompt and |
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> > then I ran net-config eth0 and it rebooted. :-) Does anyone know what's |
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> > wrong? I have tried a lot of different boot flags. Including: nofb |
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> > nodetect, gentoo nodetect, gentoo nodetect nousb noraid nohotplug. Some |
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> > others too. |
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He's right, try memtest. I had a similar problem once. Windows would work |
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fine....could be corrupt memory. |
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> Did you try "memtest" from the CD? Even though win98 works... |
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