On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 19:23, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
> > Not all memory work in all machines. The 128 you added maybe
> > wrong for your machine. Parity, no parity, oem,...etc. Check
> > with the manufacturer to see what kind of memory you need
>
> True. They were closed when I got home this e
> Not all memory work in all machines. The 128 you added maybe
> wrong for your machine. Parity, no parity, oem,...etc. Check
> with the manufacturer to see what kind of memory you need
True. They were closed when I got home this evening. I plan on calling
them tomorrow. It came from PC B
Of Thomas E. Dukes
> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 9:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Kernel panic after adding memory
>
> > > I am running a RedHat 8.0 sytem w/ all updates. I have an old
> > > PIII-450 with an Intel SE440BX-2 MB. It's the on
> > I am running a RedHat 8.0 sytem w/ all updates. I have an old
> > PIII-450 with an Intel SE440BX-2 MB. It's the one with 3 memory
> > slots. I installed an 128MB stick of ram for a whopping
> total of 256.
>
> Does the BIOS show 256 now?
Yes, it definitely knows its there.
>
> >
> > C
Help!!
I am running a RedHat 8.0 sytem w/ all updates. I have an old PIII-450
with an Intel SE440BX-2 MB. It's the one with 3 memory slots. I
installed an 128MB stick of ram for a whopping total of 256.
Can't boot due to kernel panic. I read the archives and there is a ton
of stuff on kernel
Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
Help!!
I am running a RedHat 8.0 sytem w/ all updates. I have an old PIII-450
with an Intel SE440BX-2 MB. It's the one with 3 memory slots. I
installed an 128MB stick of ram for a whopping total of 256.
Does the BIOS show 256 now?
Can't boot due to kernel panic. I re