Re: output of shutdown -h now
> I am reluctant to bring this up again, since I saw it just a few
> months ago on this list, and didn't pay attention at the time. So,
> at the risk of rehashing this problem (if that is what it is), I am
> submitting it again since I am now having the same difficulty myself.
>
> I am using the original Debian 1.1 release (kernel 2.0.0), and when
> I issue a "shutdown -h now" command, I get the following:
>
> System halted
> general protection: 0000
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010: [<00173257>]
> EFLAGS: 00010046
> eax: 00005307 ebx: 00000001 ecx: bfff0003 edx: 00000000
> esi: bfffff0c edi: 08000e4a ebp: bfff0003 esp: 005a5f80
> ds: 0000 es: 0000 fs: 0000 gs: 0000 ss: 0018
> Process halt (pid: 220, process nr: 6, stackpage=005a5000)
> Stack: 00000246 0000002b 0011002b 00000018 00710018 00714810 bfffff0c 08000e4a
> bffffdc0 0011231e 00000003 ffffffff 00000009 001cc40a 0010a482 fee1dead
> 28121969 cdef0123 bfffff0c 08000e4a bffffdc0 ffffffda 0803002b 0010002b
> Call Trace: [<0011002b>] [<0011231e>] [<0010a482>]
> Code: 2e ff 1d 2c b8 20 00 0f 92 c0 9d 0f a9 0f 91 07 1f 89 c5 84
I'm running 2.02 and got this problem during bootup today when I tried
to install another 16MB of Ram in my system. Dos/Windows runs fine
with it, but Linux dies immediately.
In other words, it could very well be a hardware problem/idosyncracy(sp?).
(Guess I'm stuck with only 32MB ram. Oh well. <sigh>
Brian
( bcwhite@verisim.com )
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