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    Hi, 

    Please reply to or cc to bwang@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu

    I apologize if this is not appropriate to this list...

    When I tried to install Redhat 6.2, I have the following problem.
    The kernel hang at the line "PCI: probing PCI hardware" forever.
    I was wondering if you have any ideas to fix it.
    I tried booting Debian 2.1. Not many error messages other than
    "boot failed".

    My system is a dual CPU with 256M memory (Rambus ram), the motherboard
    is Intel OR840 using Intel 840 chipset, on-board ethernet card, IBM IDE hard
    disk, Matrox32 video card, one CD-ROM and floppy. No other add-ons.

    The output of the kernel starup is as follows.

    loading initrd.img
    loading vmlinuz...
    uncompressing linux ... ok, booting the kernel
    linux version 2.2.14-5.0Boot (root@porky.devel.redhat.com)
    Detected 797973243 Hz processor
    Console: color VGA+ 80x25
    Calibrating delay loop ... 773.32 BogoMIPS
    Memory: 256836k/262016k available (1000k kernel code, 412k reserved, 2872k data,
    60k init, 0k bigmem)
    Dentry hash table entries, 261244 (order 9, 2048k)
    Buffer cache hash table entries: 65536 (order 6, 256k)
    CPU: Intel Pentium III (coppermine) stepping 03
    Checking 386/387 coupling... ok, FPU using exception 16 error reporting
    Checking 'hlt' instruction... ok
    POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
    PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfdb91
    PCI: Using configuration type 1
    PCI: Probing PCI hardware

    Thank you very much!!!

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