Mike Robinson wrote: > Jonathan Kaye wrote: <snip> > > Thanks, Jonathan. I decided to try the k7 image after learning that it > existed. I did a little googling and determined that it would be a > little more appropriate. I thought that it might fix an issue I had with > the previous kernel (2.6.12-686) where only half of my memory was > recognized...and it did. Maybe it wasn't the k7 image that fixed > it...instead it could have just been the newer kernel. I'll give the > 2.6.18-4-686 image a try if nothing pans out here. > > Thanks again, > Mike Hi Mike, Yes, let us know how you make out. A friend of mine tried the K7 kernel and he had an Asus K7 motherboard. He was using an AMD chip but I don't recall which one. He couldn't even boot up with that kernel. I got an emergency call and went over there, ripped out the K7 and put in a 686 kernel and things ran perfectly. I don't know if this is relevant to your situation but I thought I might mention it. In any event, Good luck. Jonathan -- Registerd Linux user #445917 at http://counter.li.org/
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