Howdy,

        I'm practicing my disaster recover ops by using Ghost 2001 to drop
my RH7.0 web server to CD-R's.
        Works good, except on restoring the images to another test box.
Upon boot the machine hangs at

                "Freeing unused kernel memory: 72k freed"

        If I Ctrl-Alt-Del it, it will restart without a hitch and stop at
exactly the same spot.
        The original box was a PIII 600 and the backup is a Pentium 200
MMX. I have an Adaptec 29160 in both the original and backup box. I
realized the original kernel was an i686 (doh! - no workie on 200MMX) so I
stuck the drive and controller in a PIII 800 long enough to install a i386
RPM kernel. Worked great in the 800.
        When I put the drive and controller back in the 200 it stuck at
exactly the same place.
        I'm missing something in the move from the i686 kernel to the i386
version.
        I would really like to be able to put the installation on this 200
MMX to use as a backup, but itsa no go right now.
        Any hints?

Brett Charbeneau, Network Administrator         Tel: 757-259-7750
Williamsburg Regional Library                   FAX: 757-259-7798
7770 Croaker Road                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Williamsburg, VA 23188-7064                     http://www.wrl.org



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