Re: Kernel Panic

2005-03-15 Thread Nancy Lawrence
I don't know if this is relevant since consensus seems to be leaning towards a RAM issue, but I suffered a kernel panic when my hard drive got too full, i.e., not leaving at least 10% empty, something I didn't know not to do until it was too late. DiskWarrior was the *only* thing that rescued

Kernel Panic

2005-03-14 Thread Adam Hargrove
My first time having to deal with this, I'd love some assistance. I have an old 466MHz SE Graphite iBook (the clamshell one). I had 10.1.5 up on the machine and yesterday tried to upgrade to 10.2. The upgrade went through well apparently until time to reboot. Now it kernel panics. Following

Re: Kernel Panic

2005-03-14 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:36 AM, Adam Hargrove wrote: My first time having to deal with this, I'd love some assistance. I have an old 466MHz SE Graphite iBook (the clamshell one). I had 10.1.5 up on the machine and yesterday tried to upgrade to 10.2. The upgrade went through well apparently until

Re: Kernel Panic

2005-03-14 Thread themacuser
Command-Option(Alt)-P-R not control-alt-p-r. On 15/03/2005, at 05:17, Bruce Johnson wrote: On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:36 AM, Adam Hargrove wrote: My first time having to deal with this, I'd love some assistance. I have an old 466MHz SE Graphite iBook (the clamshell one). I had 10.1.5 up on the

Re: Kernel Panic

2003-11-12 Thread Kochkodin
K Paul Nicholson wrote: The UNIX world's Kernel Panic is a subordinate to Microsoft's General Protection Fault. When it comes to crashing, Microsoft pulls rank. Really though, a kernel panic is the result of the kernel detecting a fatal error and going into a state where it tries to display

Re: Kernel Panic

2003-11-12 Thread Jan Musil
You could boot from CD and run the fsck from the disk utility on all your disks and then run the fix permissions on your startup disk (never hurts). If you are in search for good firewall software and need more than the standard FW settings in MacOS X System Preferences look at BrickHouse. It is

Re: Kernel Panic

2003-11-11 Thread Jim Eddy
On Nov 11, 2003, at 12:36 AM, Kochkodin wrote: Not to be the dumbest kid on the blockbut...exactly what is a kernel panic? I am running 10.3 on a Pismo 400 (2 1/2 yrs old) and an imac 400 se (4 yrs old) and don't think that I have ever had one on either machine. What are the symptoms

Re: Kernel Panic

2003-11-11 Thread Jim Eddy
On Nov 11, 2003, at 12:36 AM, Kochkodin wrote: Not to be the dumbest kid on the blockbut...exactly what is a kernel panic? I am running 10.3 on a Pismo 400 (2 1/2 yrs old) and an imac 400 se (4 yrs old) and don't think that I have ever had one on either machine. What are the symptoms

Re: Kernel Panic

2003-11-11 Thread Paul Nicholson
The UNIX world's Kernel Panic is a subordinate to Microsoft's General Protection Fault. When it comes to crashing, Microsoft pulls rank. Really though, a kernel panic is the result of the kernel detecting a fatal error and going into a state where it tries to display some debugging information

Re: Kernel Panic

2003-11-10 Thread Kochkodin
Not to be the dumbest kid on the blockbut...exactly what is a kernel panic? I am running 10.3 on a Pismo 400 (2 1/2 yrs old) and an imac 400 se (4 yrs old) and don't think that I have ever had one on either machine. What are the symptoms of this event? Regards, Mike K -- G-Books