Thanks, I tried another video card and worked.
Quoting aphro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> ive had similar probs like that, usually for me it ended up being a bad
> rescue disk, and/or lilo got curropted somehow (reinstalling lilo fixed it
> for me). some kernels used to crash for me at that point(2.1.xx), so
> reinstalling the kernel may help too.(or in my case with the crashes
> downgrading kernels)
>
> nate
>
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> On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> > I have a Debian machine that the monitor stopped to work and my friend
> > tried to change the video card also and now it isnt booting. The boot stop
> > at
> > the line
> > ... Ok, now booting the kernel. This is with kernel 2.2.12 and with a
> > rescue floppy with 2.0.36.
> > What I can do?
> > Thanks, Paulo Henrique
> > PS: CC the answer for me.
> >
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