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    SubjectRe: kernel panic report
    On Thu, Sep 02 1999, Immanuel Scholz wrote:
    > Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address fc670064
    >
    > current -> tss.cr3 = 00101000, %cr3 = 00101000
    > *pde = 00000000
    > Oops: 0002
    > CPU: 3
    > EIP: 0010:[<c0162715>]
    > EFLAGS: 00010246
    > eax:00000002 ebx:c0019000 ecx:00be60e3 edx:0f272010 esi:04000001
    > edi:fc670040 ebp:0000000f esp:c0221ef8 ds:0018 es:0018 ss:0018
    >
    > Process swapper (pid:0, process nr:0, stackpage=c0221000)
    > Stack: 00000002 0000001f c01b1e60 64144c8d 3d144c8d c016f214 ca961e60
    > 000000a8 cbd0301e ca961e60 00000000 c010dc30 c022dc28 00000019 0000dc00
    > c0217304
    >
    > CallTrace:[<c01b2033>] [<c016f214>] [<c010dc30>] [<c01099a1>] [<c010e3be>]
    > [<c0109ae3>] [<c0107688>] [<c0106233>] [<c0106000>] [<c01001b2>]
    >
    > Code:c7 47 24 01 00 00 00 83 3d 34 75 21 c0 01 7e 18 89 da 66 83

    You still have to look up the relevant functions i System.map.
    Without this info, no one can tell what is happening. If
    ksymoops can't tell you, look them up manually.


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