I've seen this happen on an old DEC server, caused by an incorrect scsi
driver. Have you got any scsi devices or scsi modules loaded ? In my case
the problem was in dos, using the wrong driver for an AHA7870, presumably
the failure mode is very low-level and probably not OS-specific, since I
think the screen dump comes from the bios not the OS. 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 16 February 1999 06:02
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [SuSE Linux] help!!!!!
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> 
> Hi......
> my English is very bad .... but I will try .... of explain......
> when I install Linux...... all go ok..... but when finish the install.....
> give a error.... but don`t explain .... only give a message of
> error.......
> but don`t fatal exception.....
> and then ..... when I reboot..... my pc...... look my screen ....
> and....... my screen is filling with.......this
> error........01010101010101010101010101010101010.....
> then.... I have reboot again and put in drive a:\..... my disk of
> rescue....... of dos or win95...... because..... that is the only way
> .....
> please ..... why????
> I install other linux before....... and never...... I has problem..... 
> thanks.......
> Morin
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