During install. I'm rather stumped myself.

I have tried known working RAM, and a different CDROM. Funny thing is I
can get past this point with a newer (faster) CDROM, but then just sig 11s
randomly at other points...

I'll try a different hard drive next, but I'm running out of things that
are iether brand new, or known working pieces.

charles

On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Wayne Dyer wrote:

> Charles Galpin wrote:
> > Just an update.
> > 
> > I booted off a win98 disk, and create a few partitions and formatted one
> > of them without any problems.
> > 
> > I tried linux again, and this time got something slightly different:
> > 
> > sees my partitions fine..
> > RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 
> > kmem_alloc: Bad slab magic (corrupt) (name=size-512)
> > out of memoryVFS: Cannot open root device 08:32
> > Kernel Panic: VFS:  Unable to mount root fs on 08:32
> >
> > This is a new 10gb Maxtor 
> 
> Is this during install or the 1st boot after install?
> 
> My untrained eye suggests a RAM problem or a corrupt image or one of those
> cases where the partitions aren't right -- like reporting one size but
> being another.  (I'm being somewhat incomprehensible, I know, it's been a
> long day.)
> 
> -W-
> 
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