Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 09 Apr 2002 18:01:45 +0200 | From | Nick Martens <> | Subject | Re: 2.4.18 Boot problem |
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No it just an average board with an i815 chipset
Guillaume Gimenez wrote: > Denis Vlasenko a écrit: > Denis> On 8 April 2002 18:32, Nick Martens wrote: > Denis> > I don't expect it to be a memory problem my system is really stable and > Denis> > the weirdest about the problem is that it only happens the first time I > Denis> > boot up after my pc has been turned off for a while and there are no > Denis> > problems when i boot 2.5.1 it only crashes on shutdowns on that kernel. > Denis> > I have tried updating all kind of things, but noting seems to work > Denis> > Denis> Is your "for a while" >= ten seconds? Nothing in CPU/RAM can survive > Denis> that long. > Denis> > Denis> I'd say this is a hardware problem then. Something in your box does not like > Denis> to be cold. > Denis> -- > Denis> vda > > Is Nick's system based on a Tyan TigerMP mobo with 2 cpu ? > I have the same kind of problem. > > My TigerMP based system is very unstable the first 5 minutes > I use it, and then become as stable as I can expect. > > I suspect my power suply to be picky about temperature and cannot > deliver the needed power when it is cold. It is an enermax 350W > > > Regards, > > Guillaume Gimenez
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