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11-22-2001, 01:54 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Nov 2001
Distribution: Red Hat 7.1
Posts: 6
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kernal panic problem installing red hat 7.1
When booting the Red Hat Linux 7.1 installation program, I get a message: "Bank 4: f200000000010151<0>kernel panic: CPU context corrupt". My machine is an IBM PC 300GL, 533 MHz Celeron, 128MB RAM, Intel 810 chipset. Does anyone know what's going on here and how I can fix it?!
Last edited by chl; 11-23-2001 at 10:17 AM.
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11-22-2001, 11:26 PM
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LQ Addict
Registered: Jun 2001
Posts: 1,183
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I did a search on Google and it seems that it indicates a hardware problem. Maybe the cpu or memory or something else. That's all I could find. Sorry. 
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11-25-2001, 09:36 PM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: South Alabama
Distribution: Fedora / RedHat / SuSE
Posts: 7,163
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How many memory sticks do you have?
This looks like a problem with the 4th memory slot.
If so try taking it out. or maybe reset it
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11-25-2001, 10:59 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Nov 2001
Distribution: Red Hat 7.1
Posts: 6
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Kernel panic
I only have two memory slots. I tryed putting my memory card in the other slot, but I still have the problem! 
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11-26-2001, 10:12 PM
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Member
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Fairfax, California
Distribution: RH 9.0, RH 7.3, Mandrake 8.0
Posts: 986
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I'm pretty sure the "f200000000010151" is a Pentium error code indicating a hardware (not necessarily memory) fault. Check your cables, connections, chip seating, ventilation etc.
Sorry I can't bee more helpful...
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11-27-2001, 06:46 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: India
Distribution: RedHat 7.1
Posts: 18
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Last edited by azazil; 11-27-2001 at 06:49 AM.
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11-27-2001, 08:36 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Nov 2001
Distribution: Red Hat 7.1
Posts: 6
Original Poster
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Just thought that I would add the following: I got the kernel panic only while trying to install 7.1. I borrowed 7.0 from a friend and it installed perfectly! Could this be a problem with the 2.4.x kernel and my hardware?? 
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