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Old 06-09-2012, 06:52 AM   #1
Greebstreebling
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Smile Address space collision on boot


I have a dual boot deb 6 and win xp system. Deb is on a sata drive, win xp on an ide and I have a data disk which is also ide

I recently upgraded from deb 5 to deb 6.

When I run deb it works fine, sees the windows and data disks. I use grub to choose which os to boot

I notice when the system boots deb that I get an initial line which says 'address space collision' and I wonder if this may be a problem. I guess this startup info is stored in a log file somewhere - sorry my knowledge is limited on this stuff.

Do I need to do anything?

Thanks for any help with this
Paul
 
Old 06-10-2012, 01:53 AM   #2
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Have you tried dmesg?
dmesg | grep collision
 
  


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