Robert Storey wrote:
try setting the cpu type to 386. rebooting before the kernel even
starts doing anything usually means the wrong cpu type was selected.
hmm, but if the kernel name has i386 in it, this might not be the
problem...
Thanks, that was indeed the problem. My processor is an
> try setting the cpu type to 386. rebooting before the kernel even
> starts doing anything usually means the wrong cpu type was selected.
>
> hmm, but if the kernel name has i386 in it, this might not be the
> problem...
Thanks, that was indeed the problem. My processor is an AMD-K6, but the
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