Hey,
thanks for the reply.
I have two harddrives; one is never in the computer, and was blank. I bought
it awhile ago and meant to put debian on it then, but never did. The other
one has Windows XP on it, and it isn't in the computer right now.

So put simply, I only have one computer, and the only HD in it right now is
a linux hard drive.
--Brad


On 7/29/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 03:56:26PM -0500, Brad B wrote:
> > I recently did the network installation of Debian to a spare HD, and
> tried
> > running it by itself in my PC, which usually runs windows. It boots into
> > grub, but I get serveral different error messages at different times.
> I'm
> > never able to load the kernel, I believe. Here're the most common
> errors:
> > Unable to handle kernal paging request
> > Kernal Panic -- Not Syncing
>
> Are you saying that you installed with the drive in one computer but are
> trying to boot it in another computer?  My guess is that the two
> different computers would need different initramfs.
>
> Since I've never run into this, I've never had to fitz with initramfs;
> just a pointer.
>
> Doug.
>
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