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From: Mr. Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: donderdag 2 april 1998 6:43
Subject: RE: added ram got Ext2 errors
Keep in mind that you MB doesn't cache anything above 64 MB. Should'n make a
dif
>Are you sure you are using the same chips as were in there already? Have you
>tried using only the new chips, to see if you get the same problem?
i've tried using a set of RAM, all 32 Meg SIMMS EDO RAM, that were bought at the same
time, same speed. i've had them in two different linux boxes
> my current redhat 4.2 system has 64Megs of ram. i upgraded to 128Megs of ram.
> then i started to get this error:
>
> messages:Mar 31 01:03:13 mybox kernel: EXT2-fs error (device 03:03):
> ext2_find_e
> ntry: bad entry in directory #147458: rec_len % != 0 - offset=500,
> inode=147480
> , rec_
i've been happy with linux so far and had not had to catch up with this list. so i
don't know if this question was asked.
here's my problem:
my current redhat 4.2 system has 64Megs of ram. i upgraded to 128Megs of ram.
then i started to get this error:
messages:Mar 31 01:03:13 mybox kernel: