> > > > Since when does Linux have the "blue screen of death" feature? :-) > > i never mentioned LINUX and blue screen of death is a synonym of windows
> Rebooting, doing a memtest, checking if all components are OK, doing a > file system check (using a live CD) is my normal sequence of events in > case of a kernel panic. There are many reasons for kernel panic, such > a inability to mount root FS (a fsck should set things right in this > case); > "not syncing", so init being killed: memtest, followed by a hardware > test should be the course of action for this one. > > I've seen only these two error messages commonly, but there are tools > to handle just about every error message. A replication, and solving > by trial and error on a test machine should help. > > +1 -- with love from India, swamy , wattabottles http://meswamy.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
