Hi
Try checking your '/' partition. It might have some physical error or the
drive may not be functioning under heavy load. Try getting different HDD,
mount it as '/' and see if you get the same error.(Don't forget to install
linux on new hdd'.)
HTH
Bye
Shridhar
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Rajiv Gangadharan wrote:
>
> I get the following errors with a kernel panic when ever I try
> heavy activity on my linux
> machine running 6.1 Redhat linux.
> LRU list corrupted
> free list corrupted
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