Whenever I change any hardware, I like to recompile the kernel to make
sure everything is peachy. Try recompiling the kernel and see what
happens.
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Ed Wilts wrote:
> In the last week or so, I've been starting to get kernel errors. This is
> with the latest 7.1 updates. Any
Hey, it's nothing more than the response from your uname -a command.
lookup "man uname".
--On Friday, November 30, 2001 1:21 AM +0100 Leonard den Ottolander
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Ward,
>
>> Ok, I've seen kernel panics before, but what the devil is this?
>
>> [root@Char
Hi Ward,
> Ok, I've seen kernel panics before, but what the devil is this?
> [root@Charlie log]# uname -a
> Linux Charlie.nswcphdn.navy.mil 2.4.2-2 #1 Sun Apr 8 19:37:14 EDT 2001 i586
> unknown
I have no idea, but it seems it is time for a kernel upgrade
%-> ok... all joking aside I just got my second Oops in the log
%-> files... I am getting concerned... just not too sure what I
%-> should be doing about this... is this a sign of things that are
%-> going to be getting worse real soon now?
Not necessarily, but it probably won't go away.
%->
%->
At 2:40 AM -0400 3/9/00, Statux wrote:
>It's a kernel oops.. of course you should be concerned :)
ok... all joking aside I just got my second Oops in the log files... I am getting
concerned... just not too sure what I should be doing about this... is this a sign of
things that are going to be g
It's a kernel oops.. of course you should be concerned :)
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