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> 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


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with love from India,
swamy , wattabottles
http://meswamy.blogspot.com
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