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Re: Help:General protection fault in Linux??????
- From: Alexander Woodby <awoodby tir com>
- To: "Jose M. Sanchez" <opjose ex-pressnet com>
- Cc: redhat-install-list redhat com, redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Help:General protection fault in Linux??????
- Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 12:10:53 -0800
Well, the computer doesn't even come up any more, just halts on the POST
with
CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded
look below, something wierd here?
I CAN make it come up with F1, the results of Free show
Mem: 64108 62824 1284 18924 45460 6136
-/+ buffers/cache:11228 52880
Swap: 130748 0 130748
I have 1 128meg sdram in this computer (but don't have the
append="mem=128M" in lilo.conf, am adding that now...)
fstab has...
/dev/sda1 / ext2 defaults 1 1
/dev/sda2 /var ext2 defaults 1 2
/dev/sda3 /web ext2 defaults 1 2
/dev/sda4 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy ext2 noauto 0 0
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,ro 0 0
none /proc proc defaults 0 0
and fdisk shows...
/dev/sda1 * 1 1 64 514048+ 83 Linux native
/dev/sda2 65 65 128 514080 83 Linux native
/dev/sda3 129 129 500 2988090 83 Linux native
/dev/sda4 501 501 554 433755 82 Linux swap
It doesn't look to me that swap is on? What did I miss? Shouldn't I
have 433755 megs of swap space, not 130?
Thanks again!!!
--Alexander Woodby
Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
>
> The diagnostic seems to indicate a paging failure.
>
> You might not have marked the swap file properly, initilized it properly,
> made it too small, or allowed Linux to set it up as a swap file at boot.
>
> The next time you bring it up, make sure that the swap file is working...
> even with 128megs of RAM you DO need a swap file active.
>
> Run "free" or "top" and see what the available swap file size and free space
> is.
>
> -JMS
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