CRC = Cyclical Redundancy Check.  It's an algorithm to verify whether or
not data has been corrupted... and it's implying that something is,
indeed, corrupting data.  Since it's happening across distributions, I
would probably start to suspect your RAM.  Try swapping it out/around
and see what happens.

-Ken

On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 18:13, Andrew cr wrote:
> 
> 
> I have been trying to install linux on my pent 100 for days.......i have 
> many machines and this machine is giving me the following message for any 
> linux dist i have tried whether redhat , slackware , debian , etc
> 
> crc error
> 
>   --system halt
> 
> when the kernel boots up vmlinuz is when i get this message....
> can someone explain what crc is ?? i have no clue and need to know whether 
> its hardware issue like bios or what
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