Scott Ehrlich said:
> Here's what happens.
> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
> 0028
I've had this problem several times before, and every time it's been
the result of bad memory.
I reccomend getting memtest86 and running it on your system but only
test 1
Here's what happens.
I have a DOS or Linux floppy I mount via: mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
or fdmount fd0 /mnt
That works fine.
But, when I type: cd /mnt I get the following every time. If I'm
logged in as root I return to the prompt. If I am logged in anyone
else I am logged out.
The only way I can
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